Max
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My big takeaway is that MotorTrend will be hiring video editors soon. 22 minutes for 22 seconds worth of content considering today's average attention span is just criminal.
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Considering how much the Model Y price has shot up, it seems like the Ultra trim could be a really good option for a LOT of people!
Honda has done that for years. “Sport” is a common marketing term for the cheap/basic option.How can you same something "Sport" and make it your slowest vehicle?
Yep, the mid-level Ultra trim is hitting a pricing sweet spot. Should still come in under $50K for most people after tax incentives and sales tax/fees. Could be close to $40K in some states that still have incentives to offer.Considering how much the Model Y price has shot up, it seems like the Ultra trim could be a really good option for a LOT of people!
How many people would need a 24 pack of Fisker Oceans?Yep, the mid-level Ultra trim is hitting a pricing sweet spot. Should still come in under $50K for most people after tax incentives and sales tax/fees. Could be close to $40K in some states that still have incentives to offer.
It will be interesting to see how they handle sales and delivery. Someone on the previous page was trying to be funny and mentioned Costco. But what if an automaker like this did use Costco or Sam’s Club as their sales outlet? That would be an epic move and I don’t think they could build enough cars. Here in the US/Canada, Costco locations would have to get dealership licenses, but they would probably be onboard with something like that.
Like the Bronco sport vs the 'real' Bronco (although they are completely different vehicles from each other).Honda has done that for years. “Sport” is a common marketing term for the cheap/basic option.