TSLA - on verge of bankruptcy?

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by Saltynuts, Apr 7, 2018.

  1. speedo

    speedo

    I knew a car dealer who used to say "There's an ass for every seat." That's what makes it a market.
     
    #61     Apr 10, 2018
  2. nursebee

    nursebee

    There are plenty of places to charge in Germany!
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    #62     Apr 11, 2018
  3. schweiz

    schweiz

    That is the difference between you and me. The scenario. You take your optimal and I take my optimal.
    • trip to airport and boarding 2:30 hours
    • flight 1:35 hours
    • waiting/pickup luggage 0:30 hours
    • pick up rented car 1:00 hours
    • drive to destination 1:30 hours
    total time: 7:05 hours

    With car 8 hours.

    Luggage:
    • in plane max 23 kg per person
    • in car can take 500kg
    Free to leave and go back when you wish:
    • not with plane as you should book in time to have a seat
    • with car go when you wish

    On top of that:
    • flights cancelled (happened already)
    • flights delayed (happened already)
    • flights overbooked (happened already)
    My busiest years was 55 flights in 1 year, so I have a fairly good idea when to fly and when to take my car. Distance is not the only criteria.
     
    #63     Apr 11, 2018
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  4. schweiz

    schweiz


    read my posting first:
    TSLA - on verge of bankruptcy?

    If there are plenty but on the wrong place, it is no help if you need one but cannot find one in a 50 km area.
     
    #64     Apr 11, 2018
  5. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Your worst case, it won't work for you, we've accepted that move on, 300miles Tesla would work for me easily but $100K+ doesn't, 60miles on a Nissan Leaf I'd need more 2 or 3 days per week useless, £30K GBP also too much.

    Get Tesla's say even 150mile range down to normal car of that size prices and we'll all have them, but then the power grid would be overloaded, can't really win.
     
    #65     Apr 11, 2018
  6. back on topic : despite being a fan/owner..one would be intellectually dishonest to dismiss TSLA can easily go broke or need a white knight.

    how did schweiz get the past few pages dedicated to his needs?

    Turveyd:

    no, if we had many more EV the electric grid would not be overwhelmed. you can do your own review if inclined; but i do feel bad for the ignorance.

    i say, to each their own..but one can see with EV growth the silent buyers outnumber the complainers.
     
    #66     Apr 11, 2018
  7. schweiz

    schweiz

    That statement is intellectually dishonest.
     
    #67     Apr 11, 2018
  8. Banjo

    Banjo

    #68     Apr 11, 2018
  9. truetype

    truetype

    Because he has time on his hands, and electrons are free...
     
    #69     Apr 11, 2018
  10. luisHK

    luisHK

    About this post and the one earlier from Baron, i drive a model X 75 with a bunch of options, very comfortable, looks nice, powerful enough especially since the increase of power released a while back by Tesla for the X75 (needed to go the tesla service center for that, might be as nervous as a 90 now, read several times the batteries are actually the same) and never have to use an outside charger as the individual charger at home is enough for one driving short distance.

    But... I can't even drive 50% of the advertised distance in moderate urban traffic (well, what we call moderate over here...), have no idea how Baron can go from point A to B without using the steering wheel - better system possibly in the US although i definitely paid the highest offered self driving option- I can't even get the line changing to work properly, and haven't noticed the possibility to have the car follow an itinerary nor change roads by itself. Mobile app was fun but since changing mobile phone the system is no longer recognizing my email... so no more mobile app.

    Happy with his car anyway, especially that over here Tesla offers the imported cars with the smallest price difference with the US. Of all options just happy about the interior ones, could have saved around 15 k on others - i'd feel a bit stupid to drive a Tesla without the auto drive but hardly ever use it.

    Lots of Tesla around here, I guess the smallest S without option goes for around 100k, I never checked the books closely but the brand doesn't look like a fluke (still shorted it a couple of times with a small position)
     
    Last edited: Apr 11, 2018
    #70     Apr 11, 2018