Saturday, February 27, 2021

Toyota's Ridiculous "Plan" To Outsell Tesla (Goodbye EVs?...)

CA 9+ Toyota's Ridiculous "Plan" To Outsell Tesla (Goodbye EVs?...) 923,098 views •Jan 9, 2021 14K 1.2K Share Save Casgains Academy 152K subscribers Over the past few months, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda has become enraged by the acceleration of Tesla's sales. In this video, I cover Toyota's ridiculous plan to outsell Tesla. My Second Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPkD...​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/casgains​ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/casgainsaca...​ Please consider becoming a channel member by clicking the "join" button or becoming a Patreon at https://patreon.com/casgains​ Soundtracks provided by Nanobyte, Emphermal, Defyant, and Lakey Inspired Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976: All rights belong to their respective owners 3,962 Comments Auggie Giuseppe Add a public comment... Avijit Kumar Avijit Kumar 1 month ago Battery technology will determine the future winners. 496 XCHDragox115 XCHDragox115 1 month ago Apple in 2007: releases the first Iphone Blackberry: “we’ll be fine.” “Who’s gonna use touch screens anyways? Buttons are the future” 388 Pacific Wave Pacific Wave 1 week ago (edited) When my dad bought a Honda Accord in the 1970’s, some people said the Japanese cars were "ridiculous" and will never succeed... I guess they were wrong. 25 Steven Yoo Steven Yoo 1 month ago Considering Toyota’s key markets, Toyota should be more worried about growth of Chinese manufacturers. 363 Percy elliott Percy elliott 1 month ago The increase in Tesla's share price has no connection to the number of cars it sells. It is a speculative bubble. 65 Frank Ragetti Frank Ragetti 1 month ago the day Tesla manages to get those batteries cheap, it's over 258 Shaun Hall Shaun Hall 1 week ago Elon Musk’s intention from the beginning was to motivate the industry to leave fossil fuels. He has achieved that and I’m sure Toyota will benefit from all of this despite their reaction to Tesla. You can stop a good idea.

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