But make the tooling 10 times more expensive
But make the tooling 10 times more expensive
see Sandy Munro (a bit rambling, needs some serious skips to find the good stuff)
It seems that pickups in the States over a certain size are exempt from a lot of the car safety regsthese was no way the launch design was ever going to pass safety regs
regardless of tooling cost i bet Tesla will still keep this well under 50k - it will be a absolute no brainer
It seems that pickups in the States over a certain size are exempt from a lot of the car safety regs
I am a great Tesla supporter, bought my second hand S85 four years ago and had nothing but enjoyment. They have been going through growth pains in the UK recently, with service centres and supercharger expansion failing to keep up with the massive number of Model 3 deliveries. Apparently one of the real problems for chargers is wayleaves to get the supplies to site, also DNOs requiring 99 year leases on equipment, and finally a Vegan electricity supplier having exclusive deals with motorway service areas, but failing to maintain their flaky chargers.they took a lot of UK deposits - I guess it has to work in all markets, Tesla have done a amazing job in the UK so far - breaking all the rules for a start up car manufacturer .......... they should have failed miserably
Apparently one of the real problems for chargers is wayleaves to get the supplies to site, also DNOs requiring 99 year leases on equipment, and finally a Vegan electricity supplier having exclusive deals with motorway service areas, but failing to maintain their flaky chargers.
Lights are in the thin strip just below the bonnet (frunk) lidCan it only be used in daylight? ?
Can it only be used in daylight? ?
Is this real? Where did it come from Clive?
I think they should give one to me to test for them.
Every single bit of technology I own seems to play up, so if it’s going to go wrong, it’ll go wrong here.
The middle section looks very like a Nissan navara, April fools?
Yep, the North America market wants V8 Hemi's, nothing more and nothing less.its considerably better than the last but it was like something made in garden shed !!! but still not conservative enough to sell in large numbers to pickup owners in the states who are not Tesla Groupies .
I should imagine that your average pickup owner in the states is very conservative in his requirement and there is no point in only making your pickup appeal to your die hard fans as lets face it they would buy a Tesla wheelbarrow if you built one but you are not going to make any money appealing to such a small market as them it has to be main stream acceptable. The one that actually gets built will look much like a standard pickup just as there cars now look pretty standard as for £50 K possibly but not with a big battery that will do reasonable range it will be £65k +