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To those regurgitating "facts" (AKA FUD) they've seen online, I'd advise not gambling your money on stocks when you can't do some simple online research to discern fact from fiction
For what it's worth, South Mimms and Tebay are a bit of a nightmare at the best of times at the moment, quicker rollout of Superchargers and other third parties is needed asap, the same issue was had for anyone with an EV trying to charge as busy traffic stops, more Tesla's queuing as more of them on the road at the moment.
Not a Tesla shareholder btw.
It’s likely someone who lives in a flat without the ability to charge over night…and keep the battery warm will experience a much different usage.
I've had this particular car for 3.5 years, quite used to it's usage by now. This is based on a non heat pump model, I'm expecting the same / better from my bigger, newer car given the heat pump and Tesla's Octovalve (which scavenges heat from the battery and motors).
BMSs keep getting better and better. Read the Norwegian experience. An on-topic Tesla 3 example (-20C):
Just revisiting the opening posts original doom laden premise from Bernstein’s Toni Sacconaghi to sell Tesla stock in July 2020
Price was $80.58 on 2nd July 2020 and is now $245.01. That's a 204% gain, or 3 x your money if you had Tesla stock and held on, ignoring the bearish doomsters.
However, the share prices has remained volatile and has effectively gone sideways since end of 2020 but has never been lower that the July 2020 price at any time since.
If you hold Tesla stock in September 2023 do you hold or sell?
BTW the new Tesla model 3 midlife upgrade looks like a few nice touches:
My philosophy these days, is that if you have spare cash, then you can buy investments more cheaply than you would otherwise be able to do.
My investments are in a variety of Funds, so, via these, I do have exposure to Tesla, Nvidia, and Apple amongst many other companies. Mr.Buffett has been doing nicely for me this year.
S 3 X Y
Funny marketing idea.
Something I wonder is how Berkshire will perform when Warren Buffet & Charlie Munger pass, will Greg Abel steer the ship with the same instincts and insight?
I'm sure many BH shareholders wonder this as well. He's only been on the Berkshire board since 2018, that's not even a single economic cycle. Would he spend aggressively buying companies amid a major downturn such as 2008?
Meanwhile, Cybertruck appears to be difficult to manufacture due to the required tolerances for straight edges.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/24/elon-musk-memo-on-cybertruck-manufacturing-challenges.html
Musk's email:
From: Elon Musk
To: Everybody
Date: August 23, 2023 [time stamp removed]
Subj. Cybertruck Precision
Due to the nature of Cybertruck, which is made of bright metal with mostly straight edges, any dimensional variation shows up like a sore thumb.
All parts for this vehicle, whether internal or from suppliers, need to be designed and built to sub 10 micron accuracy.
That means all part dimensions need to be to the third decimal place in millimeters and tolerances need be specified in single digit microns.
If LEGO and soda cans, which are very low cost, can do this, so can we.
Precision predicates perfectionism.
Elon
The Cybertruck project has been hilarious from start to finish and I can only assume the customers will be almost entirely edgelord fanboys.
"You cannot produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant."