ICE or EV?

Which car(s) will you be buying next?

  • ICE ICE Baby (morekaos dinosaur option)

    Votes: 10 27.8%
  • EV forEVa (unicorns for all)

    Votes: 21 58.3%
  • PHEV (I still have range anxiety)

    Votes: 3 8.3%
  • Hybrid (can't plug in yet)

    Votes: 5 13.9%
  • Alternative fuel (Hydrogen, vegetable oil, etc)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 2.8%

  • Total voters
    36
You need a new song and dance. Read the end of the article.

As I've said repeatedly... it's all part of the growing pains.

I don't see you posting articles on how much Tesla loses/makes per car.
 
The walls come down….😂🦄🌈

Uncertainty surrounding electric vehicles: Auto experts respond to Ford's pause on EV battery plant​

“As they continue to work toward an agreement, it became obvious that Ford had lost confidence in what was projected to be EV sales," Tim Nash, Senior Vice President and Director of the Mcnair Center for the Advancement of Free Enterprise and Entrepreneurship at Northwood University said.

Nash told News Channel 3, the public isn’t ready or confident in the future of EV's.

“The big concern is right now that consumers don’t want them if you talk to auto dealers and look at the survey’," Nash said.

“You can’t continue to lose money on vehicles you are producing," Glenn Kowalske, member of The Committee for Marshall not the Megasite said. “One could contemplate that Ford Motor Company might not be competitive in the production of their own batteries.”

 
Where dreams of unicorns and rainbows go to die!….🦄🌈🤦🏽‍♂️😂😂😂

E-Buses Bought From Now-Bankrupt Manufacturer By Blue Enclave Are Now All Out Of Commission​

A transit system run by the town of Jackson and Teton County set out to replace its diesel buses with electric, but none of the eight electric buses in its fleet are running, and the company that made them went bankrupt.

 
Where dreams of unicorns and rainbows go to die!….🦄🌈🤦🏽‍♂️😂😂😂

E-Buses Bought From Now-Bankrupt Manufacturer By Blue Enclave Are Now All Out Of Commission​

A transit system run by the town of Jackson and Teton County set out to replace its diesel buses with electric, but none of the eight electric buses in its fleet are running, and the company that made them went bankrupt.

Due to low ridership, I suppose it is better to have empty electrical buses running than that of diesel busses...less air pollution.
 
Due to low ridership, I suppose it is better to have empty electrical buses running than that of diesel busses...less air pollution.
Not really…🤦🏽‍♂️😂🦄🌈

“But the entire bus fleet broke down so the town’s transit system is now solely relying on its diesel fleet.
The last of the electric buses went out of service two months ago and some of the broken buses have been awaiting parts for months.”

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/09/joe-bidens-words-come-back-haunt-him-as/
 
Doomed…😂😂😂🦄🌈

Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) Slides After Delivery Guidance Disappoints

~$35,000 gross profit per vehicle
delivered improvement vs. Q1'23 driven by ramping production, material cost reduction, and increased revenue per vehicle

The company expects to hit its previously stated outlook of producing 52,000 vehicles for the full year. However, investors were anticipating a higher number.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/com...very-guidance-disappoints/ar-AA1hzxQ0#image=1
 
Doomed…😂😂😂🦄🌈
Yet the end of your article (which I know you never read) recommends buy:


Today, Evercore ISI’s Chris McNally upgraded the rating on Rivian to a Buy from a Hold while raising the price target on the stock to $35. Overall, the Street has a consensus price target of $28.20 on Rivian, alongside a Moderate Buy consensus rating.


Illiterate gonna illiterate.
 
Price targets are for suckers. Bank of America (Merril Lynch) put a price target on BA the other day when it was trading at $240, just before it collapsed to $188. Good job Wall Street!🤦🏽‍♂️😂😂😂😂

Bank of America upgrades Boeing, says shares can rally nearly 30%

PUBLISHED THU, JUL 27 20237:41 AM EDTUPDATED THU, JUL 27 202311:58 AM EDT




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Yet the end of your article (which I know you never read) recommends buy:


Today, Evercore ISI’s Chris McNally upgraded the rating on Rivian to a Buy from a Hold while raising the price target on the stock to $35. Overall, the Street has a consensus price target of $28.20 on Rivian, alongside a Moderate Buy consensus rating.


Illiterate gonna illiterate.
Clickbait headlines exist thanks to illiterate people like moretroll.
 
Clickbait headlines exist thanks to illiterate people like moretroll.
Do more than rely on the end of an article…Mr McNally had a similar recommendation and price targets in November 2022 at $32 a share…It quickly collapsed to $13.00…do your research…most of these analysts are putzes who buy into the …🦄🌈🤦🏽‍♂️😂😂😂

Evercore ISI Starts Rivian Automotive at In Line With $35 Price Target

November 30, 2022
at 07:38 am EST

Evercore ISI analyst Chris McNally initiates coverage on Rivian Automotive Inc ...IMG_0870.png
 
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Moretroll's M.O. is linking articles based on clickbait headlines without even reading it.
That article only bolstered my argument…disappointed market in reported numbers (dropped 2.5% on your great news) and a Wall Street shill who is never right telling the fools to buy. My reading and analysis are as usual…spot on👍🏽. Get in there sheeple and buy that stock😂😂😂😂IMG_0872.jpeg
 
Blah blah blah stock price. But when we point out how well EV stocks are doing then you are blah blah blah not stock price.

The point of my post is Rivian is delivering above targets and producing above expectations. This is sort of what happened when Tesla started working through their backorders and production issues.

And once Rivian comes out with their R2s (like how Tesla came out with their cheaper 3 and Y)... they will do even better.

Just like your reading... your analysis is... dooomed.

Doom gonna doom.
 
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