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kuldan5853 t1_j2bx7e0 wrote
Reply to comment by UnPlugged_Toaster in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
Also, lots of import taxes to import car stuff to the US.
kuldan5853 t1_j2bx1c0 wrote
Reply to comment by ResponsibleAd2541 in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
Germany was (and still is) serviced mainly by Shanghai, not Fremont
kuldan5853 t1_j2bwj3d wrote
Reply to comment by swistak84 in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
For sure - Tesla is still building some interesting tech (even though I personally hate the UX concepts and design principles that go in those cars) that is interesting to some, maybe even many.
But - their technological leadership (mainly drive train/battery tech) will not last forever, and more and more legacy automakers are now coming to market with attractive EV options that might appeal to a more conservative audience like myself.
It doesn't help that Tesla seems to be developing more and more for the tastes of one egocentric person instead of mass market appeal (the "Homer" comes to mind) - Sure, there's people that love whatever Tesla is doing with the yoke, stalkless design, the games, the fart modes and whatnot, (as well as the screen focuses UX that is divisive) but that's not mass market appeal.
I think the next three years will be a hard time for Tesla, especially in Europe - their cars are simply not adapted well to the European market at the moment, and good alternatives are coming to market at an ever increasing rate.
kuldan5853 t1_j29x0pi wrote
Reply to comment by SponConSerdTent in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
Yeah, that's basically the reason.
Teslas are still a speck of dust compared to the rest of the car market, it's just this single model gets sold more than the hundreds of other models on the market.
Even if the number are like 100 Model Y and 99 of each other car on the market, it would still be #1 even though overall it's not even a dent in the full picture.
kuldan5853 t1_iyarv3e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why some electric cars could soon be more costly to run than petrol motors by use_vpn_orlozeacount
...you might have noticed there is a war going on. That's throwing the whole energy sourcing (be it gas, electric, petrol or Diesel) out of whack.
Before the crisis, ~25c - 30c / kWh was normal in Germany - right now you're lucky if you get a contract for 60c, and some as I said have been asked to pay up to 1€... (I pay ~55c right now for reference).
Our prices for gas (petrol / fuel for cars) went as high as $9/gallon at times.. we're now back to a more sane $7/gallon.
kuldan5853 t1_iy9hie1 wrote
Reply to comment by icefire555 in Why some electric cars could soon be more costly to run than petrol motors by use_vpn_orlozeacount
most likely. For reference, electric energy in some places in europe has reached >1$/kwh and even in a bit more tame environments it's>50c/kwh now at home.
Gas prices in turn have mostly stabilized on a level about 30-50% above last years numbers, whereas for electric the increase often was >100%, sometimes 200%...
kuldan5853 t1_iuasxum wrote
Reply to comment by ExParrot1337 in EU bans sale of petrol and diesel cars from 2035 to boost EV uptake by malcolm58
Honestly, the main problem with EV adoption in Europe is the charging situation, not the cars themselves... We have way worse circumstances for at-home charging compared to the US for example.
kuldan5853 t1_iu0wfrm wrote
Reply to comment by LigerXT5 in Apple hints iPhone 15 with USB-C port won't launch outside Europe by captmaxwell
I was so happy when I finally had all my friends, my own household and most of my gadgets all on USB-C. The only outlier right now are old headphones we're rarely using, a very old tablet I just keep around for comics (>10 years old), and my PS4 controller.
kuldan5853 t1_j6egw13 wrote
Reply to comment by DinoPhartz in German chancellor says he won't send fighter jets to Ukraine by tet420
It was simply Melnyk making a stink (as so often)..