Plus Stellantis may start selling Chinese EVs through its new joint ventures and Toyota has a shortage of workers.
It turns out buying a cheap EV that used to be a rental car isn’t the best idea.
She'd already laid off at least 15 percent of her team, but Musk wanted more layoffs.
The company may be in too deep for another impossible promise to act as a life preserver
Maybe you shouldn’t use a bargain adapter on something as expensive as a car
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Don’t feel like waiting around to see if Tesla will actually make a cheaper EV? Just go find a used one.
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Analysts are keeping a close eye on this one, and expecting poor results.
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When CEO Elon Musk took a hard turn to the right, the number of Democrats buying Teslas dropped 60 percent.