by Sixstrings » Tue 18 Nov 2014, 20:40:56
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'W')hen and if Musk succeeds in building auto's for real Americans, (Ones they can afford to own and operate) and has real competition (other revolutionary EV builders), you can be sure one of the two will scurry off to the lowest-labor-denominator. That's the way competition works.
Tesla's business plan was to start at the high end and ramp up and work down from there. So he's got a plan for it, progressively less expensive models, but yes my guess is it's going to be a while before there's an affordable tesla "for the rest of us."
It's not easy to just go from a Delorian to a Ford Motor Company overnight and produce cars for the masses. Takes time. Factories, supply chains, and they don't have any dealerships either. They've got these company stores and I guess and you order a tesla and it gets delivered.
Look how long it takes for just something like a costco or grocery chain to expand, nationwide.
Nobody can become a Ford or Walmart overnight. This stuff takes fifteen and twenty years to ramp up to mass market.
By the way I don't even care about tesla, it's spacex that's so interesting.
Not that I can afford a rocket either, but I sure like outer space pics of new moons and new things more than I do pictures of the lifestyles of the rich and famous.
