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To be fair, we don't know they can build an EV truck for $27K (and neither do they). They are still talking to suppliers. You can bet the tires they showed will not be included for $27K.
Ford just raised the prices on all Mexican-made vehicles, including the Maverick. The MSRP for a base XL Maverick, with zero options but including all fees, is now $30,535. And that assumes no dealer markups (which have been common with the Maverick).Why get this instead of a maverick?
Oh man! The CEO is even more in a fantasy dream-world than I first thought if she thinks they will hit profitability in 2017, especially considering it was said in the context of Tesla taking 17 years to reach profitability (because that makes clear they are not talking about gross profitability but net profitability). Pure fantasy, and it makes it impossible for me to take anything she says seriously.
Oh man! The CEO is even more in a fantasy dream-world than I first thought if she thinks they will hit profitability in 2017, especially considering it was said in the context of Tesla taking 17 years to reach profitability (because that makes clear they are not talking about gross profitability but net profitability). Pure fantasy, and it makes it impossible for me to take anything she says seriously.
These people are either seriously deluded or else they are fraudsters.
Tesla took the path of including almost everything in every car to simplify production. Slate is taking the opposite path of including NOTHING but absolute essentials. The reason this is a losing strategy is because eliminating the center screen, the stereo, the power windows and seats, the navigation, the heated seats, the power mirrors, the proximity lock/unlock, etc. will only save about $3,000 in production costs but it makes the vehicle a LOT less desirable. More importantly, it shows how unrealistic their announced price point is.
I wonder when reality will hit the management team and they realize they are not going to meet their timelines, price points or economic projections? They should already know this but they are living out a fantasy.
Watch and see.