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@Tesla_Analyst

Tesla Analyst + FSD tester since January 2020. University of Texas at Austin/Arlington, University of Delaware educated. US Northeast and Warsaw, Poland based.

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Sunny@Tesla_Analyst·
@Tslachan I will not drive a vehicle without FSD14+ FSD Saves Lives.
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Tsla Chan@Tslachan·
After owning a Tesla car, the satisfaction is huge. I can't get into another car anymore. $TSLA A lot of people are probably like me.
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@SawyerMerritt It’s the best bang for the buck CT for $60k, but at $70k you may as well move up to the Premium.
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
I can confirm that Tesla has officially started assigning VINs to people who initially ordered the $59,990 Cybertruck Dual-Motor AWD, which means first deliveries should start in the coming weeks! • 325 mile range • 7,500 lb towing capacity • 0-60mph: 4.1s • Bed with motorized tonneau cover • Bed Outlets (2-120v, 1-240v) • 325kW max charging speed • Coil spring with adaptive damping • Durable textile interior • 18’’ Wheels with all-season tires • 10" ground clearance • Weight: 6,537 lbs • Same 18.5" front center display as trims Absolutely incredible value for all the people who ordered and locked in the $59,990 price.
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Sunny@Tesla_Analyst·
@Scobleizer Once people realize ICE engines are sound pollution it is over. I do not think anyone wants to hear the sound of farting exhausts when an electric will not wake up the neighborhood.
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Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
"You aren't getting it," a friend who lives in China told me after I said the new Ferrari is ugly. "This is gonna sell well with China's new rich." But why is a story of changing attitudes amongst car buyers, particularly in China. In a world where everyone around you is driving a new electric car, which is true in many Chinese cities now, showing up with a loud gas car just doesn't fit in anymore. Imagine you are a new rich factory owner in Shanghai. Do you want to drive around in a loud Ferrari, like I dreamed about doing when I was a kid? No. Chinese culture is about fitting in, about caring what everyone else thinks. Worse, in China they are going electric so fast that you can see the writing on the wall for gas. Soon gas stations will disappear altogether in major cities. And cars that pollute and put fumes into the air are already being seen as artifacts of an age that needs to die quickly, particularly in cities with 40 million people. Ferrari's sales are way down in China. New car brands there like @Xiaomi, @XPENG_Global, @NIOGlobal, @BYDCompany, and @HongqiGlobal are taking share with vehicles that have much more innovation than even this new Ferrari has. What are my credentials to talk about Ferrari? Well, I've studied automotive innovation my whole life. Audi taught me to race. I had the first ride in the Fiat 500, the BMW i3, the Tesla Roadster, the first Mercedes AI car, and a few others. Have hung out with many billionaires who have Ferraris, went on a famous car rally with such last year to study buyers of super cars, and car collectors, among other things. And I did consumer research about attitudes toward new innovations, like autonomy, around the world. But it goes deeper than just China, which buys more cars that USA and Europe combined. Ferrari is run by people who love to drive and love to drive gas cars with loud, big, engines. In USA that makes sense. My friend Scott Jordan, who owns a clothing company in Sun Valley, Idaho, has one, and within a few minutes from his home he can be on some of the best driving roads in the world. We argue about cars all the time, and he probably never will buy a Tesla. Loves the sound the Ferrari makes. And the design of the hand stitched leather dash. He hates this new Ferrari. Could never see himself in one. But his counterpart in China? Will never get onto a pretty road. When I was last in Shanghai I drove for hours and never stopped seeing high rise buildings with stop and go traffic. Americans can't grok that. They don't want a dirty, gas, car, that makes a lot of noise in China. All traditional luxury brands (another way for saying $500,000 or more for a car) are seeing sales declines for this reason. They also get on race tracks far less frequently than we can here in America. Which is where you can really enjoy a Ferrari. In fact, the luxury brands are more of a club than buying a car. I once hung out with the Bugatti owners from around the world (one of the benefits of living within walking distance of the Half Moon Bay Ritz Carlton). They told me that it is a club and that Bugatti flies their cars around the world for a variety of driving experiences. Makes sense, the last thing a billionaire wants to hear while on vacation is a pitch for a new startup, or someone begging for money (same thing, really). So they have a club experience that keeps them separated from those kinds. The Chinese buyer cares more about innovation than those of us in USA do. You see this in their vehicles, which have big huge screens covering the dash, and seats that rub their backs, and even suspensions that "hop" over potholes, not to mention autonomy that drives them everywhere in stop and go traffic. It's one reason why China's government has kept Tesla from really turning on its autonomy, which is slightly ahead of the Chinese brands. As a Tesla investor I am watching that closely. Speaking of Tesla, its new Roadster that we should see "within months" according to @elonmusk and his main designer @woodhaus2, should capture the world's attention, and especially the new rich in China. But will it be allowed into China in a world where USA doesn't allow Chinese cars to be imported here? The answer to that question is way above my pay grade. But if it were, it'd be a massive competitor to this new Ferrari. Why? Well, Ferrari's innovation just isn't there for this new consumer. It doesn't self drive. Its screens are smaller than any of those new Chinese brands, many of which started out making smartphones and other consumer electronics. And that leads to this design that is rightfully getting derided. Ferrari doesn't like being pushed into this new world of electric, screens, and autonomy. If it could it'd go back to an all-analog car, which is what most of the buyers of Ferrari like, taking them back to their childhood. I can just imagine what Jony Ive had to do to come up with even the design he was able to ship here. Consumers used to like buttons. Old people, particularly billionaires, still do. Takes them back to familiarity and tactile senses. They still talk about how much they love the buttons and knobs in their old cars. But the new Chinese consumers grew up with smartphones and iPads you can touch. Many of them carry around @Huawei triple fold phones, that, when unfolded look like an iPad. We don't have those in America yet and Apple is rumored to be bringing a single fold device to America later this year. Such a consumer is more impressed by big screens and automation than loud engines and fast speeds. But the new rich want to stand out. Often they are running factories or tech companies where most of the engineers have Teslas or one of the new Chinese brands. How do they stand out? Roll up in one of these. And now you understand why the design of this car is so ugly. Ferrari doesn't want its traditional consumer to buy it. And didn't want a mind-blowing aggressive design that would make its traditional customer pissed that it was "going electric." It's all about trying to regain share in China.
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Ferrari has just officially unveiled its first ever all-electric car, called the Ferrari Luce. • Starting price: $640,000 • Interior co-designed with Apple's former head of design, Jony Ive • Range: 280 miles (expected EPA) • Peak charging speed: 350kW • 122 kWh battery • 1,050 horsepower • 0-60mph: 2.4s • 800v • Four-door four-seater • Four electric motors • OLED screens • Weight: 4,982 lbs • Front motors spin to 30,000 rpm, rears hit 25,500 rpm • Car uses an accelerometer to capture real vibrations from the electric motors & rear chassis. An algorithm filters out unpleasant frequencies and amplifies only the more “musical” sounds. This can be heard inside and outside the car. • Paddle shifter on steering wheel changes how aggressively torque is delivered, with five different levels • The trunk has 21.1 cubic feet of space, the largest luggage capacity the company has ever offered • 197.6 inches long, about as long as a Tesla Model S U.S. deliveries start in Q2 2027. More photos in the thread below:

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Sunny@Tesla_Analyst·
@isaacrrr7 Gosh Islamist beards are so ugly. They look like barbarians. May as well grow a Hitler mustache under the nose.
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Isaac@isaacrrr7·
Predicador islámico de Turquía: "Los hombres sin barba causan 'pensamientos indecentes' en otros hombres, porque se parecen a las mujeres".
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Keon@DancinEngineer·
@Tesla_Analyst @datingbyblaine It is not the same metro area. It’s not in the dc metro area, it’s not terribly far outside of it, but that doesn’t make it in the dc metro area.
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Blaine Anderson@datingbyblaine·
DC client says he deleted Hinge after matching with a cute doctor whose location was set to Georgetown. He's based in Georgetown too, and he’s excited. They're texting, she’s free Friday, he makes a reservation at his favorite neighborhood restaurant, then she texts… “I actually live in Baltimore, I just set my location to DC because the men here are awful. Can you meet somewhere closer to me?” 🙄
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Sophie Rain says she still wouldn’t lose her virginity or have a baby with Elon Musk for a BILLION dollars 😳 “If Elon Musk offered you a billion dollars to have a baby with him…” “I couldn’t do it… I’m happy with my life, so no, I wouldn’t.”
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@Argenpoirot Religions that discriminate are a scam.
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Poirot@Argenpoirot·
En Arabia Saudita las autopistas tienen un cartel en rojo indicando el camino para los NO MUSULMANES. En Arabia Saudita hay ciudades donde no podés entrar si no sos musulman (La Meca y Medina) Pero ellos pueden invadir Europa y los reciben felices.
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@MZora0419 False information. The cat was the sniper’s spotter.
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Maikolll@MZora0419·
"Hoy, nuestro vecindario estaba cerrado. Había equipos SWAT por todas partes, francotiradores tirados en la nieve y todo el lugar estaba completamente en silencio. Entonces, de la nada, nuestro gato Héctor entra casualmente. Curioso por absolutamente todo, Héctor salta directamente sobre la espalda de un francotirador, tratando de descubrir qué está pasando. Honestamente no puedo decir si es increíblemente valiente... o si simplemente no le importan nada"
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@Relaxing_Stroll Why is the camera man just watching that groping assault rather than taking him to the ground?
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Relaxing Stroll@Relaxing_Stroll·
Why old men travel to the Philippines
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@wholemars I assume this does not account for the 59k Cybertruck flash sale? In other words those deliveries have not even started?
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Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
Tesla registered just 4,186 Cybertrucks in the first quarter of 2026, down from 7,140 in the first quarter of 2025. Sad that the incredible technology in this vehicle is not in the hands of more people. Overall Tesla vehicle registrations in Q1 were down from 130,389 last year to 105,436 this year.
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@INOKIXX Then you have not travelled enough. Your conversation is not more important than the server maintaining quality control of the meal.
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インドの高級ホテルあるある。 レストランで食事中、人の会話を遮って「食事はどうだ?Good?」 頼んでいないのに部屋まで来て 「ルームサービスは要らないか?」 て聞いてくる。 これがサービス精神だと思っているのかな。 「もう来ないで」って言ってもうた。
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Sunny@Tesla_Analyst·
@Irish_CLE Poland is the future of Europe. NATO doesn’t just protect Poland — it protects the rest of us from Russian aggression and the hybrid Islamic threats being directed against it. Think of Poland as Gondor standing against Mordor.
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Future_Martian@Irish_CLE·
Very impressive new and upcoming business district in Warsaw!! Very clean and safe city! Walk/biked All around the city today and never felt the least bit unsafe!!! No aggressive homeless ppl or cracked out druggies trying to get money from you. Way better than any major US or European city I've been to!! @D_Tarczynski is right!! BE lIKE POLAND!!! 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
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💞@Melda1384191·
Fastest way to go broke ?
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Sunny@Tesla_Analyst·
@beauhightowerdn The better question is why are we buying oil from Islamist and Russian producers bent on our destruction?
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Beau Hightower@beauhightowerdn·
Crude oil is 90 a barrel yet we're paying 5 bucks a gallon. Someone please explain
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@CuriousPejjy Unless: Jensen has something to say about this. Do not underestimate him or Elon. Insanely interesting times to live in right now.
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Pejjy@CuriousPejjy·
Elon many times said $TSLA will become the world's most valuable company. Seeing the potential of SpaceX in the distant future, Tesla looks like a #2. Unless...
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@NewJersey_Rob Wow Rob, What is your foreign policy background exactly?
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Rob from Jersey@NewJersey_Rob·
I don't think any nation's international reputation has collapsed as fast as India over the past three or four years.
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@JoNationLive If it helps looks like he was an Army E6 at the time of photo (Staff Sergeant). The ribbons and qualification badges are grainy to identify.
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JoNation@JoNationLive·
This was my dad. He fought for the country he loved, like many before and after him. What he saw during his service broke him. He never talked about it until the last few months of his life. What he shared sounded made up, and I didn’t believe him—I thought it was the pain meds. When he died, he had three names with phone numbers in his wallet. I called all three looking for answers. They wouldn’t share his rank or what he did, but all three said the same thing: “Your father was a hero, and it was a pleasure serving under him.” To this day, I don’t know exactly what he did because his personal file is classified. Today we remember and pay respect to those who endured terrible things in the hope we wouldn’t have to. 🙏🏻
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