There’s nothing wrong with competition. It’s a good thing. And in economic terms, it’s one of the chief aspects of capitalism and helps to form the basis of a healthy free market.
New, unusual products, beyond their initial novelty value, have a way of exciting consumers the way rehashed, rebooted, dressed-up versions of existing goods never could.
Which is why the potential arrival in the not-too-distant future of the Rivian R1S, Ford Bronco, Kia Telluride and the massive all-new
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