@CivHarvey@GrimeyGuy@harrismonkey All three cars are built on the same chassis more or less. Of course they look the same. So did the 308/328 and 348/355
@ProfitProphet9@ConanOBrien Lmao you’re an absolute clown. Literally nothing to say to you anymore. You’re a mindless drone. Don’t choke my dude. You’re far more blind than i am.
@ProfitProphet9@ConanOBrien Lol alright guy. Enjoy Tesla falling apart an automotive company and becoming a battery supplier. Where’s that roadster? Where’s that tunnel? Where’s that semi? Where’s basically anything they promised? One of us living in fact, another living in promises. Who’s the fool
@ProfitProphet9@ConanOBrien Your opinion is as much an opinion as mine. I don’t hate the concept of Tesla, but i also don’t blindly follow it like the cult following does. Musk is a hype machine and he runs an automotive company in a way that wouldn’t work if any other company did it. Explain how.
@ProfitProphet9@ConanOBrien Lmao you look at gross profits and not net profits. You feed into the bullshit that a company with 1% (!) market share is the highest valued automotive company. Tesla has historically put out VERY flawed balance sheets that skew numbers greatly. They show cars that don’t exist.
@ProfitProphet9@ConanOBrien Any company that requires tax credits (which are going to end soon) to turn profit is not doing “amazingly well”. Regardless of it’s incorrect valuation driven by hype and it’s wildly cultish following.
@ProfitProphet9@ConanOBrien “Several companies doing amazingly well”. Tesla has yet to turn a profit without the use of heavy tax credits from the US government.
Space X is pretty cool, but he’s not developing the rockets.