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1st Experience with Electric Car
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 8210187" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>I agree cars are personal taste as much as anything else, the problem for car makers is making them at a profit.</p><p></p><p>I actually believe that the main car makers will fall away, but not to just Tesla but China’s cars.</p><p>They are coming thick and fast, they look very good, have far more UK looking interiors to the cars, not the minimalist looks Tesla have. I still see older car makers losing market share just because they have not ramped up production they just will not have the numbers of cars the market demands so will lose out and once people have tried other cars they may not come back to spend more on established brands when they can get similar spec cars for far less.</p><p>So the danger for established car makers is not just Tesla, it’s their slow ramp of output of EV’s and China.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 8210187, member: 55822"] I agree cars are personal taste as much as anything else, the problem for car makers is making them at a profit. I actually believe that the main car makers will fall away, but not to just Tesla but China’s cars. They are coming thick and fast, they look very good, have far more UK looking interiors to the cars, not the minimalist looks Tesla have. I still see older car makers losing market share just because they have not ramped up production they just will not have the numbers of cars the market demands so will lose out and once people have tried other cars they may not come back to spend more on established brands when they can get similar spec cars for far less. So the danger for established car makers is not just Tesla, it’s their slow ramp of output of EV’s and China. [/QUOTE]
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