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Elon Musk makes a Blunt Statement about Gasoline car manufacturers who want to enter EV market

Elon Musk is always known for the vocal ideas that he presents on social media. Recently he made a statement that probably some might not like especially from the gasoline car manufacturers. He made a statement that “Now that the big automotive advertisers are making EVs, you will see far fewer articles about EVs catching on fire. It is not surprising that internal combustion engine cars have a tendency to combust externally too.”

Now as the competition is rising high, everyone is trying to gain space in the EV market. Recently General Motors’ head made a statement with president Biden that they will be investing a total of $2 Billion in the statement of Michigan. Elon Musk has already done quite a good investment before even when other car manufacturers wanted to enter this space. Elon Musk has invested heavily in the EV market through his branch of Tesla.

Tesla cars are liked by almost everyone because of their uniqueness and the way they look and perform on the road also. While GM and other car manufacturers are trying their best to capture as much market as they can. But it would be nice to watch as the competition grows will it help the customers or not.



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