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Elon Musk is open to talking about merging Tesla with another car company. These are the 4 most likely candidates.

. Teaming up with Nio would strengthen Tesla's position in China, the world's largest EV market, Munster said, But, he added, such a move would have political challenges, given the strained relationship between China and the US.

Toyota, Volkswagen, and the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance were the world's three largest automakers, but the first two would likely scoff at the idea of becoming a division of Tesla, Brauer said. Renault, Nissan, and Mitsubishi have struggled financially in recent years, so the alliance's challenges, as well as its early investments in EVs, might make a merger with Tesla attractive, Brauer said.

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Any auto maker deciding to this merger must be prepare to submit itself to Elon's business style..., ain't sure he'll let that go!

Problem I have with Elon Musk is that he is Lazy scientist and using Tesla's name for profit..

Daimler

Toyota?

which 4?

Maybe with Bill Gates?

Daimler will be the first car company you can bet on it Maybe Volkswagen I hope not we know Ford is not Ford kill sex

😊 logical path to production efficiency...

Electric cars are great if you live in the city. What about the “fly over states”? We live in Sugar Land, Tx. Our kids live 3 hrs away, Dallas, San Antonio, etc. Until batteries have longer charge time, can’t work for us.

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