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Old 25-07-2024, 08:30 PM   #22
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Default Re: Luxury ute tax loophole costs Australians $250m a year, researchers say

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And I would add don't always believe political ideology is always set in stone... as Jack Lang and later Paul Keating repeated a few times....'In the race of life, always back self-interest - at least you know it’s trying'

Edit: one only for the hypothetical room...I wonder, if Mach E was priced line ball with Model Y would it sell as well.....sure it would sell much better than it has but where would it go if $ & spec equivalent?
Look at Europe and USA where prices are competitive and Tesla Y is way out in front, it’s not even close.

The biggest problem with Mach E ownership is all the Ford BS that comes trailing after it,(negative whingers)
better off going to a dingy warehouse to pick up you new Tesla, just be sure to wear that
long raincoat, hat and glasses so no one recognises you….(I’m joking fellas)

Personally, I long for the day Ford releases its 2.3 EB PHEV option on T6 if only to shut up all the green whingers.
There are better way to execute electrification in this country and our pollies need to wake up from their dreams.
I don’t dislike BEVs, the battery tech is not ready for mass adoption and neither is our grid.

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