forget tradition and go back to first principles As the new year gets underway, it seems sensible to ask ourselves what our priorities should be for 2019. Clearly, priorities vary from business to business, but as the economy threatens to tighten, and the pressure on return on investment continues to dog us, there are things […]
forget tradition and go back to first principles As the new year gets underway, it seems sensible to ask ourselves what our priorities should be for 2019. Clearly, priorities vary from business to business, but as the economy threatens to tighten, and the pressure on return on investment continues to dog us, there are things we should all have as priorities in 2019 – or perhaps any year. This is the ninth of ten THOUGHTS suggesting priorities for 2019. In 2018, the Tesla 3 was the fifth best selling vehicle in the United States, ranking behind two models of Toyota and two models of Honda. Given the much higher price point of the Tesla 3, this made the Tesla 3 the vehicle attracting the most revenue in the United States in 2018. Setting aside the questions these facts pose for the traditional US car makers, and what it says about…