someone else's argument, but I'm just trying to understand what the coherent argument that the bulls are making is. How could you get there? If you needed to get there, if you wanted to make the case for them? Well, part of it is that only a small percentage of Americans have tried this car. And the idea is once you try this, you'll never want to drive anything else. That is a pretty awesome experience. Yeah. But the question is, is that the experience of driving a fast electric car, is the experience of driving a Tesla? Right. Right. And there are, I think, Audi, BMW, Porsche, Mercedes, these companies are all going to be coming out with fully electric vehicles. See, and that's a huge part of why I think that Tesla's hard times are just only starting to begin here, is what you just said. The competition has been ... Tesla had a huge head start. They were more serious about this than any other company. The automakers were slow to realize how popular electric would be, how in demand (24/45)
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