| This has always been the most laughable thing for me. Stiff competition. As if anyone is likely to come up with a car this compelling in the same time frame. Like some mass-produced awesome car is just going to appear out of nowhere. Yes, the big manufacturers have some things like the Bolt in the works. Have you seen it? It's pretty meh. You wouldn't expect any of them to rack up hundreds of thousands of pre-orders before anyone's even gotten their hands on the car in person, non-binding or not. Yet somehow all these internet analysts seem to think somehow all this incredible passion for the Model 3 will just magically fade away in favor of the exceptionally meh cars released by Chevy and Nissan and others. That's just not how things work. People have waited 12 years for this, you don't think they can wait two more? I swear to god, even after Tesla is selling 10 million cars per year, you're still going to have people sitting here saying "But can they keep it going? Here comes the Tesla-killer~" Extreme analogy, I know, but reminds me of Holocaust denialism. Some people are just determined to see past all available evidence to focus on one outcome which suits their personal biases. |
-very extreme analogy to the say the least, seems someone else here has a strong personal bias to use a crazy analogy.
its great that you believe in a company strongly, but to downright shoot down any other possibility is bias.
personally not ordering model 3 as: -dont want to be driving first iteration
-contrary to your comment, alot can happen in 2 years.
-i dont think they can meet demand, probably 2-3 years realistic
-i will likely be in a comfortable spot (hope) to afford Model S by end of 2017
-too much unknowns for Model 3