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Until Tesla solves the problem of battery capacity, charging access at home (rentals), and cost (sub-35K and sub 25K vehicles), they will not own everyone's share of the market. The other auto makers will continue to adapt. They have for 100+ years, and seen far worse famine than Tesla has. Until the company is gone for good, then it still exists. Bankruptcy by corporation etc is just another tool of the toxic rampant capitalism we see today, as is having 8B in "cash" that isn't actually made from car production, but is simply investor capital fundraising.
The things you state in several of your posts are simply inaccurate, loose opinions deprived of any meaning.
Why would Tesla solve your rental home charging issue?
The other automakers have not adapted anything in past 8 years. Why would they adopt now? Most, especially the biggest ones, only do press releases, ads full of slogans and nothing else.
I reality we've had the Leaf, Bolt and a few others that sell in minute quantities.
Gasoline manufacturers simply can't compete with Tesla as it is too expensive to support their inefficient and obsolete products while inventing something to compete.
GM just showed a 4 wheels and battery mock-up - this is their adoption strategy. Ford has nothing except a pitiful mock up and release date in several years ahead.
Meredez Bens did EVs so badly that they delayed (scrapped?) those from US market due to terrible range.
VW has had EV ads about non-existent car that "eventually will be produced".
Even Nissan f'd up the new leaf so bad that it is hardly anybody's point of interest.
Remember Jag i-peace? Not too many of those around even though everybody shouted loudly for weeks how "great" it was.
ALL of those have failed to compete and will fail to do so as ALL rely on others to manufacture their batteries. Even Nissan sold its battery business.
Even if somebody catches up to Tesla, which I fail to see now, it will be a long time to match their quality, quantity and battery tech.
Stop subsidize with 4.6 billion a year the oil industry. Buy gasoline for its real price. It is easy to argue with the newcomer when your propellant is cheaper than water due to those subsidies.
Even with those headwinds since very beginning Tesla has been doing its job. They can't produce enough cars to sell them. They are building several factories in scale unheard of before.
Model 3 alone beats all corresponding German competition in terms of sales, wiping the floor with BMW 3 series and several others.
The Tesla Model Y will do the same to current CUV market. It will obliterate that segment.
Once the Semi is being produced and Trucking Industry gets the cost savings, the diesel truck era is over.
It is not like Tesla is going to stop what they do and wait for their 'competitors' to catch up.
Now, this is only small part of what Tesla is made of. Their Software, energy storage and solar are the topic for another posts.
Finally - don't paste your stupid 2018 profitability numbers and try to make those meaningful. Those are irrelevant here.
Smoke and mirrors don't do much anymore. Most do see how bad legacy car manufacturing has become.
I hope this thread will be here in years to come as well as that you will be around. I would like to come back right here and see how things are.