• obvs@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    The United States company is literally the hostile one here.

    Remember Tesla?

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        13 days ago

        Yes. US’ EV market nearly crashed because 90% of it was just Tesla. We don’t have the same scope as the rest of the world because US’ politicians are still drunk on petrol.

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          13 days ago

          Did Tesla sell cars below cost

          No. They didn’t.

          They were the majority of the market because they were first. They didn’t drive anyone out, because nobody was there. They proved the market existed. “Created” it so to speak. In the last several years they were loosing market share each year, because there was real competition. Musk going full Rump just accelerated that trend. it didn’t start it.

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            They were the majority of the market because they were first.

            And thus almost tanked it when sales dried up. So it doesn’t matter what they cost.

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          11 days ago

          Nearly all buisness loose money before they ramp up enough volume. That doesn’t mean they sold vehicles below cost.