Posted by Hay hay hay on November 25, 2019 at 10:29:36 from (173.187.129.179):
In Reply to: TESLA posted by Jeffcat on November 24, 2019 at 15:45:52:
This is an interesting discussion. Just a bit of history. I well remember the first marketing studies of the “Jelly Bean” Ford Taurus in 1984 or 5, all of which predicted it would flop. Several Execs at a competitor were sure it would bomb…..but it sold very well, 250,000 to 400,000/yr. for almost 20 years. Same with the 1994 “big Nose” Dodge pickup design. “too radical, Ugly, won’t sell. A lot of market researchers and sales execs had to eat their words. Now selling over 500,000 per year. My point? There is no way to predict the future of the Tesla pickup. I certainly won’t be buying one…but I can not speak for others. It is almost impossible to predict the future for such a unique product. If there are enough people that buy it to keep an assembly operation running (at least 100,000 per year), it may be a profitable Niche vehicle. How many of us bought Apple stock before they introduced the first I-phone?
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