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“The concerns about changes being made under Richard Anderson’s regime at Amtrak are real,” says Charlie Leocha, president of nonprofit Travelers United. “The railroad experience is moving in the direction of airline service.” He’s echoed by Kevin Mitchell, a frequent Amtrak rider and chairman of the Business Travel Coalition: “I believe that Amtrak and its customers are not faring well under the guidance of former airline executives. After the radical consolidation of the U.S. airline industry, the current crop of executives … were schooled in increasing confusing fees and shrinking seats.”
Oh, that’s right, no it doesn’t. A Bolt is just a car, not a “Chariot of the Gods That Harnesses Thought Control”.
What someone REALLY needs to do is look into the vampire losses the Model 3 (and Teslas in general) suffer from that no other EV seems to be afflicted by. Edmunds found a 25% (!) difference between what the car reported being used and what was pulled from the wall. The EPA accounts for charging losses in its fuel economy numbers, but the vampire losses are not accounted for. Scan a Tesla forum and you’ll easily find reports of owners saying they are losing “X miles per hour/day” with their car just sitting parked. And cases where owners park at an airport with a healthy charge and come back a couple weeks later to find their Tesla is completely dead.
No that is bad, really bad. Double the warranty claims on double the volume mean the new cars are just as bad as the early ones. So they are not making progress. They are scaling their warranty claims on service delivery network and group of technicians that cannot scale the way manufacturing scales. What takes seconds to install on a car on the line can take hours to get to on a fully assembled vehicle, and each time you take off things like interior panels new problems tend to be created (rattles, gaps, missing pieces). This smacks of GM back in the early 1980s.
Ah, the good old days before the internet. When if you wanted to find out car values you had to take a trip to the library to figure out the Stealership down the street was full of BS with their “discount” price on their used car that wasn’t a discount at all, but still well above book value. It’s funny that anybody thinks of KBB as anything but an ancient auto dealership insider legacy company.
Edmunds even went so far as to say that they’ve started a shared Google Doc to keep track of the myriad of problems, warning messages, resets, and overall failures. The article says:
I don’t think anyone is arguing if the Model 3 is a good car. The issue is a lot of the issues you’re experiencing wouldn’t happen in another car. You being a EV enthusiast is willing to deal with the issues. Most people see a car as transportation only. They want it to get them for point A to B reliable and safely. They don’t want to reboot anything or take time to take it in to get fixed.
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With Oskar Dawicki, Andrzej Chyra, Agata Buzek, Jakub Giersza?, and Zbigniew Warpachowski. Made in collaboration with Maciej Sobieszcza?ski, PERFORMER was Ronduda’s directorial debut. A curator of Polish experimental film at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Ronduda has created collaborative projects with many Polish artists. PERFORMER is a story about the life and work of one of the most important contemporary Polish artists, Oskar Dawicki, who plays himself. It features documentation of Dawicki’s work, embedded in a story that depicts his life and art, and culminates in his (fictional) death.
Premier night of outrageous NY performance. Variety as it should be. **Ticket price includes Midnight Show!** Set times are 9:30pm, 10:30pm, 12am & 1am
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