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by Jka9rhnDJos
1030 days ago
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Yes, because > They're the most heavily subsidized US company today outside of military contractors/weapons manufacturers Without the American taxpayer doing more than their fair share to keep them solvent, they’d be selling at 30-40% more. And they’re not selling. It’s why Musk started offering 84-month financing; to try and convince people to come buy them. |
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Subsides are good if you believe in climate change. The top 40% (by income) of Americans pay federal income tax, they can afford to provide EV subsides. If you don’t believe in climate change, there is no value in a conversation.