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      09-16-2021, 02:53 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by Sportstick View Post
Your points are excellent again, and I am not overloaded with optimism based on history.

Automotive News publishes a "Product Pipeline" section, and it shows no new generation products for Tesla through 2025, so any such change remains far off. I think we can all either keep what we have or do a 3 year new EV lease cycle before missing any such new developments, which may coincide with solid state batteries by then.
Yes it does appear 3-year EV lease is prudent at this point, for one it will really suck to not get the latest EV tech with 5x density and improved charge time and extended range and improved miles/kWh and reduced curb weight , etc, etc, right?
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