ShinerBock wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:
Groover wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:
So inputting real world scenarios and costs into the convo is naysayer because it is not the sunshine and rainbows that you want to hear? Ya'll are doing the very same thing that you guys claim you know who is doing when he says fake news. Well, well, ya'll have something in common with him. Who 'da thunk it.....
No, you just sounded like my accountant who has problem for every solution, lol.
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And you guys sound like you drank too much of Elon's Kool-aide that you don't want to hear anything negative about Tesla even if it is reality.
When Elon himself addressees your complaints personally and send a mechanic to your house to fix your Tesla car's problem you tend to be a fan.
But in fairness, I also sell my Tesla stocks whenever he says something crazy.
So because Elon addresses your complaints personally and sends a technician out to fix your car, then anything stated that you
view negatively suddenly becomes fake news? There are real world obstacles that these semi trucks have to overcome that handling complaints personally and sending a technician out will not fix.
I must be repeating myself here, some people or company will see an electric semi a problem (like you), some will see it as a solution -- and some won't even be able to afford it.
But one thing for sure, I'm not going to tell those who won't to.
Discussions of semis when this is a pick-up launch is not totally irrelevant to us RVers.
Am dreaming that since Tesla has mass produced the electric semis, they can go next to RVs.
As Popular Mechanics said, current Tesla technology can actually have you summon your car from your car garage to your place of work to pick you up -- driverless -- except the states/federal as slow in coming up with the regulations. Imagine yourself in your sleek electric/autonomous RV going to your destinations by just tapping your phone in between taking a nap and binge watching while on the road.
Another attractions for their electric semis is that it is autonomous. Haulers will have no problem getting drivers to ride into them and won't have this current driver shortage issues.