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Is JVL right that ‘Trump killed Tesla’ as a viable automaker?

May 26, 2025 Steve 9

Last week political commentator Jonathan V. Last (2025d) declared that Elon Musk’s close association with President Trump has “killed Tesla.” That was happy news to Last, who had previously argued that a good way to […]

2025 Tesla Cybertruck
Current Events

Is this an example of good corporate crisis management?

May 16, 2025 Steve 1

My undergraduate education mainly focused on journalism, but I did take a public relations class. What I remember most about it were case studies that analyzed how corporations responded to crises. The faculty member emphasized […]

Current Events

Tesla’s ‘code red situation’ is obscured by forms of denial

April 23, 2025 Steve 6

Tesla’s automotive operations are facing a moment of truth — but all too often it has been obscured by forms of denial. Automotive News (2025) illustrates how this has played out in the media. A […]

2023 BYD Atto 3
Drive-By Musings

Trump’s trade war could tempt Canada to welcome Chinese EVs

March 21, 2025 Steve 2

Republican attempts to “slam the brakes” on electric vehicle adoption (Rivero, 2025) combined with President Trump’s trade war with Canada could create an opening for Chinese EVs. BYD is increasingly looking like it it is […]

2025 Tesla Cybertruck
Current Events

Of bold predictions and an increasingly dicey EV future in the U.S.

March 12, 2025 Steve 0

In the latest of a series of stories about Tesla’s declining fortunes, Automotive News quoted an analyst with a cheery view of the future. “I believe the controversy surrounding Elon and Tesla will persist for […]

Jay Leno in Tesla Model Y
Multimedia

Jay Leno gives Tesla a helping hand in its time of need

February 11, 2025 Steve 0

Jay Leno’s Garage (2025) recently offered an upbeat “first drive” of Tesla’s facelifted 2026 Model Y. The centerpiece of the video was an interview with the car’s head designer and engineer, Franz von Holzhausen and […]

2023 Tesla Cybertruck
Current Events

What happens when an alpha male test drives a Tesla Cybertruck

July 12, 2024 Steve 1

What happens when an avowed alpha male rents a Tesla Cybertruck for the day? I would invite you to find out, because Drew Magary’s (2024) story in SFGate strikes me as quite funny — and […]

Media Analysis

Auto buff media are rarely renegades anymore

June 28, 2024 Steve 12

(UPDATED 6/26/2024) If you subscribed to car buff magazines back when you were a kid, do you do so anymore? As a young lad I subscribed to up to five different magazines, but I wouldn’t […]

2023 Tesla Cybertruck
Design Notes

Is Tesla Cybertruck a brilliant breakthrough or a gimmick?

December 6, 2023 Steve 7

(EXPANDED FROM 3/12/2021) When Tesla’s Cybertruck was unveiled a few years ago, Electrek commentator Benjamin Winters (2021) dismissed the design as “objectively bad.” When he received pushback, Winters countered by arguing that “I’m an industrial […]

Tesla Model 3
Current Events

Can Elon Musk survive at Tesla in the wake of his Twitter disaster?

December 23, 2022 Steve 0

(UPDATED FROM 12/19/2022) The plummeting price of Tesla stock this week has given more potency to the question: Can Elon Musk maintain his leadership role at the automaker? Or has he so damaged his own […]

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