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by slyall
3889 days ago
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"...the Google cars look like something one buys for their four year old niece or nephew. " You have to stop thinking like some guy from Mad Men and more like somebody buying AWS instances. Imagine that instead of buying a single car that you drive everywhere you instead reserve a car for your daily commute, you might get various options, eg: $500/month - Tesla Sports car, 30min journey, unshared occupancy
$300/month - 2 seat Google-Car, 30min journey, unshared
$125/month - 8 seat van, 40min journey, shared, up to 1 vehicle change
Now if you are a go-getter gunning for VP you'll pick the sports car. But others might not see the extra expense as being worth it. |
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But as far as the business model, as someone that does not own a car but instead utilizes a mix of public transit, bicycle, ZipCar (sometimes renting the VW Golf, sometimes the Jeep, etc.), and Uber to get around, I still think the Google car looks like something one buys for their four year old niece or nephew, and have faith that a car could check all the boxes functionality wise and still be designed to look, nice, at least. Maybe even really nice.