Tesla Cybertruck unveiling 21 Nov 2019.......

xtsho

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I'm not arguing sales. I'm stating facts. Tesla has never made a profit. What the hell is so hard to understand?

Don't let personal emotions get in the way of the facts. Tesla loses millions each quarter, has done so for years, and shows no signs of not losing millions anytime soon.
 

doublejj

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I'm not arguing sales. I'm stating facts. Tesla has never made a profit. What the hell is so hard to understand?

Don't let personal emotions get in the way of the facts. Tesla loses millions each quarter, has done so for years, and shows no signs of not losing millions anytime soon.
Nothing in Tesla's Mission Statement about making a profit.....
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doublejj

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Once-deemed 'Tesla Killer' Mercedes EQC production target gets halved over battery issues
 

hanimmal

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Once-deemed 'Tesla Killer' Mercedes EQC production target gets halved over battery issues
This is why I won't buy a car that hasn't been in production for about 10 years. They are too buggy.
 

xtsho

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J.D. Power is a PR firm and are paid to promote brands. Tesla does not pay for advertisement
I don't pay much attention to these surveys but the survey was based on owner input. Tesla even prevented them from interviewing owners in 15 states. Why would they do that unless they were trying to prevent an even worse rating although I don't see how you can get any worse than last. They might be a PR firm but this was a survey of owners and nothing to do with the automakers.

Because Tesla won't grant permission to J.D. Power to survey its owners, the results will be published but not included in the official rankings.

The initial quality survey polls vehicle owners about problems they've had with their vehicles during the first 90 days of ownership, and that data is broken down into a score called PP100 or problems experienced per 100 vehicles. In order to survey these owners in some states, J.D. Power has to secure the express permission of vehicle manufacturers, all of which have agreed -- except Tesla.



Tesla has had a tremendous amount of complaints for how few of their cars are actually on the road.
 

doublejj

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I don't pay much attention to these surveys but the survey was based on owner input. Tesla even prevented them from interviewing owners in 15 states. Why would they do that unless they were trying to prevent an even worse rating although I don't see how you can get any worse than last. They might be a PR firm but this was a survey of owners and nothing to do with the automakers.

Because Tesla won't grant permission to J.D. Power to survey its owners, the results will be published but not included in the official rankings.

The initial quality survey polls vehicle owners about problems they've had with their vehicles during the first 90 days of ownership, and that data is broken down into a score called PP100 or problems experienced per 100 vehicles. In order to survey these owners in some states, J.D. Power has to secure the express permission of vehicle manufacturers, all of which have agreed -- except Tesla.



Tesla has had a tremendous amount of complaints for how few of their cars are actually on the road.
The cars must be so good that any minor defects pale in comparison to the car in total. I have read that most of the issues are cosmetic or minor and easily remedied by Tesla. At least it doesn't appear to be effecting sales very much.
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doublejj

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:PTesla Announces a Five-for-One Stock Split
PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 11, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tesla, Inc. (“Tesla”) announced today that the Board of Directors has approved and declared a five-for-one split of Tesla’s common stock in the form of a stock dividend to make stock ownership more accessible to employees and investors. Each stockholder of record on August 21, 2020 will receive a dividend of four additional shares of common stock for each then-held share, to be distributed after close of trading on August 28, 2020. Trading will begin on a stock split-adjusted basis on August 31, 2020.
 

xtsho

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Still waiting on the Cybertruck. But it looks like Ford is rolling out the electric F-150 Lightning.

Ford aint playing. They've been laser focused on getting their truck to market and they did it. They have them rolling out the door and plenty more on the way. Should start seeing them on the road.

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