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Re: 2025 Toyota GR86 Lease Deals, Incentives, Rebates, and Prices
Hi I’m looking for the RV and the MF for a 2025 Toyota GR86 Premium Automatic , also to see if they are running any discounts or programs for studentsI'm sorry, but we don't have GR86 lease program info for the Southeast Region
Location 33186
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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
He should have realized it might alienate a substantial number of his potential customers, but he acted like he didn't care which is his perogative. At least he is not a phony like many/most business and political people.I was alienated long before he went into politics. Not a brand I would ever consider.
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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
The thing with tax and regulatory credits is that they tend to be extremely arbitrary and not necessarily fair. I was a first time homebuyer shortly before the 2008 recession, after which there were significant incentives offered for first time homebuyers. I also bought a Government Motors vehicle shortly before they (temporarily) allowed loan interest on domestic vehicles to be deducted from income tax. Where were my bailouts?They were right next to my farm subsidies that I never got.😢
Re: Edmunds Members - Cars and Conversations
Yup, Cincinnati.Yikes! Never had one get that far under my bumper but I did have a guy who ran his minivan in up to the windshield.
I'm posting for @oldfarmer50
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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
Alienating the customer base was one thing. But another unintended consequence was alienating many of the employees. I think the repercussions of that will continue to be felt for some time.
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
It's a meme stock. No fundamentals support that market cap.Tesla has the 10th largest market cap of all companies in the world; 4X greater than that of Toyota and generally over 20x greater than the other major vehicle manufacturers. Although he has recently lost a couple of billion dollars he is still by far the richest man in the world with $416B according to Forbes.Although Tesla still arguably makes the best affordable EVs for sale in the US, for many people the brand is to be avoided because of the CEO. Just two years ago Tesla had plans to build one vast new factory after another around the world. But now it appears that plans for Tesla factories for Mexico, India, and other places have been postponed indefinitely. With Tesla sales down in the US, Europe, and China it seems like Tesla's goal to sell c. 10 million EVs annually worldwide by 2030 is unreachable. In 2023 Tesla sold 1.8 million worldwide, and the number was just slightly lower for 2024. With declining sales in key markets and the rise of low-cost Chinese EVs, my guess is that Tesla sales in 2025 will be around 1.5 million or so.I'd rather have an Edsel, more stylish and optimistic. I see a nice Edsel, I might smile. The closest a CT gets is a smirk. Probably better hauling things and on unpaved roads too
The Cybertruck is now a flop that's being compared with the Edsel by Forbes. Three years ago I think Ford was worried the Cybertruck would take a big bite out of their F-150's 600k+ annual sales, but that worry is over...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alanohnsman/2025/04/03/elons-edsel-tesla-cybertruck-is-the-auto-industrys-biggest-flop-in-decades/
“It’s right up there with Edsel,” said Eric Noble, president of consultancy CARLAB and a professor at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California (Tesla design chief Franz von Holzhausen, who styled Cybertruck for Musk, is a graduate of its famed transportation design program). “It’s a huge swing and a huge miss.”
Judged solely on sales, Musk’s Cybertruck is actually doing a lot worse than Edsel, a name that’s become synonymous with a disastrous product misfire. Ford hoped to sell 200,000 Edsels a year when it hit the market in 1958, but managed just 63,000. Sales plunged in 1959 and the brand was dumped in 1960. Musk predicted that Cybertruck might see 250,000 annual sales. Tesla sold just under 40,000 in 2024, its first full year.
Musk especially damaged the brand in Europe, where some people know a thing or two about his type. I'd have no problem with people walking away from the brand because of his antics and his causes. HE's not a long-dead person who was connected to a brand, he's an active participant in our burgeoning idiotic kakistocracy. He was kaput with me after the "pedoguy" idiocy, more recent deplorability just seals it. Tesla isn't going to die or anything, but it is going to be weaker than before when new competition comes online.
It seems he is doing something right although he probably should not have ventured so blindly head first into politics. He should have realized it might alienate a substantial number of his potential customers, but he acted like he didn't care which is his perogative. At least he is not a phony like many/most business and political people.
Yes, it is his prerogative to show his true colors, and I am somehow glad he did. He's still plenty phony though, at least in terms of other lies.
fintail
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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous
Tesla has the 10th largest market cap of all companies in the world; 4X greater than that of Toyota and generally over 20x greater than the other major vehicle manufacturers. Although he has recently lost a couple of billion dollars he is still by far the richest man in the world with $416B according to Forbes.Although Tesla still arguably makes the best affordable EVs for sale in the US, for many people the brand is to be avoided because of the CEO. Just two years ago Tesla had plans to build one vast new factory after another around the world. But now it appears that plans for Tesla factories for Mexico, India, and other places have been postponed indefinitely. With Tesla sales down in the US, Europe, and China it seems like Tesla's goal to sell c. 10 million EVs annually worldwide by 2030 is unreachable. In 2023 Tesla sold 1.8 million worldwide, and the number was just slightly lower for 2024. With declining sales in key markets and the rise of low-cost Chinese EVs, my guess is that Tesla sales in 2025 will be around 1.5 million or so.I'd rather have an Edsel, more stylish and optimistic. I see a nice Edsel, I might smile. The closest a CT gets is a smirk. Probably better hauling things and on unpaved roads too
The Cybertruck is now a flop that's being compared with the Edsel by Forbes. Three years ago I think Ford was worried the Cybertruck would take a big bite out of their F-150's 600k+ annual sales, but that worry is over...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alanohnsman/2025/04/03/elons-edsel-tesla-cybertruck-is-the-auto-industrys-biggest-flop-in-decades/
“It’s right up there with Edsel,” said Eric Noble, president of consultancy CARLAB and a professor at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, California (Tesla design chief Franz von Holzhausen, who styled Cybertruck for Musk, is a graduate of its famed transportation design program). “It’s a huge swing and a huge miss.”
Judged solely on sales, Musk’s Cybertruck is actually doing a lot worse than Edsel, a name that’s become synonymous with a disastrous product misfire. Ford hoped to sell 200,000 Edsels a year when it hit the market in 1958, but managed just 63,000. Sales plunged in 1959 and the brand was dumped in 1960. Musk predicted that Cybertruck might see 250,000 annual sales. Tesla sold just under 40,000 in 2024, its first full year.
Musk especially damaged the brand in Europe, where some people know a thing or two about his type. I'd have no problem with people walking away from the brand because of his antics and his causes. HE's not a long-dead person who was connected to a brand, he's an active participant in our burgeoning idiotic kakistocracy. He was kaput with me after the "pedoguy" idiocy, more recent deplorability just seals it. Tesla isn't going to die or anything, but it is going to be weaker than before when new competition comes online.
It seems he is doing something right although he probably should not have ventured so blindly head first into politics. He should have realized it might alienate a substantial number of his potential customers, but he acted like he didn't care which is his perogative. At least he is not a phony like many/most business and political people.
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Re: 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee L Lease Deals, Incentives, Rebates, and Prices
.00279 MF and 61% residualHi, could I get the mf and res for grand Cherokee L Summit Reserve in 29576 36/10. Also any incentives
Thank you
No lease incentives
kyfdx
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