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My commentary was not specifically on Tesla but on EV trucks in general.
They sell a million cars a year. Whatever you think of them, they're good at selling vehicles.
Huh?
Only every day.
You don't seem to realize that there's a whole world and market that exists outside of wherever you live in the UK.
And Tesla is getting their lunch eaten by BYD and other Chinese evs. Can't come to Canada fast enough. Oh, ya. The 60% drop in sales since last year. Ya. We canucks don't want cars from a Nazi.
Turns out it's very easy to make and sell cars when the local government pays for half of it 🤷
Like Tesla, or gm, or Chrysler? Pot and kettle with that tired gem.
No. Not like any of those. What are you talking about?
GM and Chrysler would not exist without government bailouts after 2008. Tesla wouldn't exist without massive funding from the government. The USA car industry has taken huge tax credits from Canada in the desperate hope of keeping a few of those jobs in Canada. That doesn't even count the massive breaks given to the oil and gas industry. Check the price of gas in Europe vs USA. There is a reason. The American auto industry is a leach that can barely sell vehicles outside of its protected area.
You may not have noticed but it's 2026, not 2008.