hockeythug
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Was his other thread deleted or something? Why is this being allowed on here again?
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Other thread is still there. Probably mods will move this back to the other thread when they have the chance.Was his other thread deleted or something? Why is this being allowed on here again?
I heard that (based on Fukada's outstanding job supplying drivetrain motors for S and X) Elon's outsourcing all Model 3 production to Fukada to meet the huge pre-order demand!I heard Fukuda is supplying all the motors to Model 3!
I heard that (based on Fukada's outstanding job supplying drivetrain motors for S and X) Elon's outsourcing all Model 3 production to Fukada to meet the huge pre-order demand!
Right, even assuming what he says is true (which it isn't) I'm not seeing why this should mean a massive sell off of the stock or why it would be something Tesla has to hide. Tesla used them to supply drive motors for the Roadster, and the company didn't implode because of that.That is what is bizarre about this whole thing. Even if you accepted his premise whole, it still doesn't matter. If you accept that TM is buying drive motors from a supplier, which it is not, it doesn't matter.
We will see ..... the whole premise that Tesla is worth $30 Billion is insane..... why do you think Elon's brother Kimbal sells every time he gets a chance...... sell bro this company is an illusionAvenger, you do know that the parts shortage with the X wasn't the motors as you implied in your tweet to Phil LeBeau. Just peruse the X delivery threads as to what they were really waiting on...
You really have to find a better short thesis.
Tesla sold 2600 roadsters - not even 3000 worldwide! Do your home work.Right, even assuming what he says is true (which it isn't) I'm not seeing why this should mean a massive sell off of the stock or why it would be something Tesla has to hide. Tesla used them to supply drive motors for the Roadster, and the company didn't implode because of that.
I heard that (based on Fukada's outstanding job supplying drivetrain motors for S and X) Elon's outsourcing all Model 3 production to Fukada to meet the huge pre-order demand!
A red herring that does not address what my posts talks about. The Roadster motors did not have any issues (likely far less than the Model S/X motors as a percentage). Volume does not have to do with it. If Roadster had the same percentage of Model S motor replacements, it would definitely still show up in motor replacement rates.Tesla sold 2600 roadsters - not even 3000 worldwide! Do your home work.
Now you are just throwing out more random unfounded claims. All the ATVM loan requires is the vehicle be assembled in the USA. It does not require all parts to be built in the USA.Originally that was Elon's plan to have the tesla cars made out side of USA. But, when he need a big loan from the USA he had to change his model and then hide the fact the motor was Taiwan designed/built.
Sure. 2016 isn't current.Of course, that's where I got the quotes from. Apparently you aren't even reading your own documents.
None of the documents you linked are at all current, so they all predate this "bubble". You clearly have no idea what the documents you keep posting actually say. Pretty obvious who the "dreamer" is.
A red herring that does not address what my posts talks about. The Roadster motors did not have any issues (likely far less than the Model S/X motors as a percentage). Volume does not have to do with it. If Roadster had the same percentage of Model S motor replacements, it would definitely still show up in motor replacement rates.
Now you are just throwing out more random unfounded claims. All the ATVM loan requires is the vehicle be assembled in the USA. It does not require all parts to be built in the USA.
A red herring that does not address what my posts talks about. The Roadster motors did not have any issues (likely far less than the Model S/X motors as a percentage). Volume does not have to do with it. If Roadster had the same percentage of Model S motor replacements, it would definitely still show up in motor replacement rates.
Now you are just throwing out more random unfounded claims. All the ATVM loan requires is the vehicle be assembled in the USA. It does not require all parts to be built in the USA.