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jmowreader

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73. You're saying an auto dealer that can't get electric cars would recommend them to his customers?
Sat Mar 15, 2014, 10:33 PM
Mar 2014

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This is the future of automobiles, and thankfully it cannot happen soon enough ... MindMover Mar 2014 #1
You do know the motor is behind the driver in the Roadster Peregrine Mar 2014 #4
It's also the past, which should be a lesson for us Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #5
and how many million vehicles were built and on the roads in those days ... ??? MindMover Mar 2014 #6
A late night show host and his electric car... hunter Mar 2014 #57
very cool!...nt Jesus Malverde Mar 2014 #62
A 600 dollar a year service plan is ridiculous. Mosby Mar 2014 #2
I take it you are not religious about oil changes, speaking of the OP nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #10
I change my oil every 6000 miles Mosby Mar 2014 #11
Local shop charges 45, and we have it done by our mechanic nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #12
That was a good idea Mosby Mar 2014 #13
half that, and it had 44K when we bought her nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #14
With all that... CanSocDem Mar 2014 #58
It is separate from what I answered nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #59
$25 at the one of the local shops Nikia Mar 2014 #25
"Trannys and differentials"? kristopher Mar 2014 #28
Yes, of course they do. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #32
OK, I guess that is technically a transmission... kristopher Mar 2014 #37
We need a federal law FreeJoe Mar 2014 #3
Cars were made for the oil industry. That's why the electric car was killed over 100 years ago. nt valerief Mar 2014 #16
And 20 years ago... KansDem Mar 2014 #18
Yeah, that's where I learned about it (I have the DVD). All those electric trolleys that provided valerief Mar 2014 #19
Yes, that was tragic for Los Angeles. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #34
You could ride the Metrolink. A HERETIC I AM Mar 2014 #51
Metrolink does not serve the densely populated coastal communities. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #54
Fair enough A HERETIC I AM Mar 2014 #56
Yes. For folks who live along the lines, it has been great. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #69
No FreeJoe Mar 2014 #70
Small range and long recharges MurrayDelph Mar 2014 #74
How much do you drive on average daily? kristopher Mar 2014 #76
Here in NJ the Dealers are forcing Tesla to close it's doors!!!! Walk away Mar 2014 #7
So wouldn't a lot of people lose their jobs? treestar Mar 2014 #8
Not to mention, "Oooog Not Trust New Techmology!" Warren DeMontague Mar 2014 #61
Not having Tesla service centers and mechanics indie9197 Mar 2014 #9
They have service centers, but not many, because they come to YOU. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #17
Tesla S has a base price just under 60K. For that price, they should come over, fix the car Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #21
There's plenty of brands that sell $60k cars that treat you like shit. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #22
so the Tesla has no wearable parts? Bombero1956 Mar 2014 #15
Teslas don’t have any of the parts that force you to take your car in for “regularly scheduled Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #20
That's not what the article says. SunSeeker Mar 2014 #27
How many of us can afford a $70k new car? SheilaT Mar 2014 #23
Google "tesla gigafactory" kristopher Mar 2014 #77
Okay, so now I see they hope to have a car SheilaT Mar 2014 #82
The dealers are really pissed because they are not involved in the biggest cut... madinmaryland Mar 2014 #24
The Service Departments are the biggest profit center at most dealerships. bluedigger Mar 2014 #47
I don't disagree that they can be a very lucrative business. On the other hand madinmaryland Mar 2014 #49
Exactly. The initial sale is a small part of the dealership profit BlueStreak Mar 2014 #53
I think it is really a matter of scale. bluedigger Mar 2014 #63
I agree. There are no Lamborghini dealers in my state. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #65
But why should he not be able to market his cars in NJ now? bluedigger Mar 2014 #67
I would flip that around BlueStreak Mar 2014 #71
Are you seriously saying dealers do ANYTHING about lemons? kristopher Mar 2014 #78
He want factory owned stores, not franchised dealers. kristopher Mar 2014 #79
actually, most dealers lose money on new cars snooper2 Mar 2014 #91
The "sales dude" doesn't give a shit about cash or finance. Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2014 #93
You left out Undercoating. :) BlueStreak Mar 2014 #96
K&R for bookmarking: Tesla. n/t Whisp Mar 2014 #26
Last I checked, no one ever hit a pothole in an app and bent an A-arm jmowreader Mar 2014 #29
I prefer working with the manufacturer. Screw dealers. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #35
This is government we're talking about jmowreader Mar 2014 #41
Elon Musk's Letter to the People of New Jersey kristopher Mar 2014 #30
I like Musk. He gets shit done. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #38
Now I'm worried about Musk jmowreader Mar 2014 #44
I would not worry about Musk, Tesla has a very bright future ahead of it Bjorn Against Mar 2014 #50
It's the delusion that auto dealers have something against electric cars jmowreader Mar 2014 #55
Tesla is working towards those $25,000 cars Bjorn Against Mar 2014 #64
Who cares if they have cars to sell? AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #66
You're saying an auto dealer that can't get electric cars would recommend them to his customers? jmowreader Mar 2014 #73
No, I'm saying if the dealer wants to exist, they better give the manufacturer a AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #75
I imagine stables had the same anxiety early in the last century... JCMach1 Mar 2014 #31
And a remarkable absence Turbineguy Mar 2014 #33
No wonder … I've been told dealers make more money on repairs than sales Auggie Mar 2014 #36
Terrific Post...I really hadn't thought about this ...of taking it into the shop Stuart G Mar 2014 #39
What is hard to understand sadoldgirl Mar 2014 #40
Tesla just recently announced they are building a huge new factory Bjorn Against Mar 2014 #48
"An app on 4 wheels"? Great, that means it can crash. All kidding aside, I wish him luck. 7962 Mar 2014 #42
I really look forward to the day they start making Teslas that I can afford Bjorn Against Mar 2014 #43
well gee at well over $50K each everyone is going to buy one. n/t. airplaneman Mar 2014 #45
The transition from piston engine to electric cars is already happening before our eyes. GETPLANING Mar 2014 #46
I'd still go with a Nissan LEAF if I was in the market for an e-car NickB79 Mar 2014 #52
We know Christie and his bunch are scared.. Cha Mar 2014 #60
In a week where the big auto news is the average American can't afford a new car or truck Johonny Mar 2014 #68
It may be a proxy for the REAL fight that lies ahead BlueStreak Mar 2014 #72
Perhaps you could link to that "argument" by Musk. kristopher Mar 2014 #80
BTW did you tell everyone you are shorting Tesla stock? kristopher Mar 2014 #81
Why should I? This thread is about dealerships. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #83
You've been all over DU talking down a company that you've shorted. kristopher Mar 2014 #84
Most of my posts were before I took a position BlueStreak Mar 2014 #85
You are acting every bit the typical short seller talking down a stock. kristopher Mar 2014 #86
I'm only interested in facts BlueStreak Mar 2014 #87
Only insofar as you can spin them to your benefit kristopher Mar 2014 #89
Nothing I type here will affect the valuation of Tesla stock or options BlueStreak Mar 2014 #90
I started research into unethical internet behavior watching shorts during the late 90s. kristopher Mar 2014 #92
Are you accusing me of unethical behavior at DU? BlueStreak Mar 2014 #94
But there are some moving parts that still will require service. haele Mar 2014 #88
I would love a Tesla JustAnotherGen Mar 2014 #95
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