Sorry, but - graph doesn't say what the vertical (y axis) scale is.
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Units sold
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Why is that incredible? They are selling $80,000 cars for $60,000. Not sure rest are comparable given they price their cars for profit.
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aren't the numbers also juiced bc they collected deposits for years? so the baseline rate is lower.
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This is incredible according to the guy who thinks a Payday lender is virtuous if they're based in California and have a phone app
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You don’t know anything about me
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Wait, there is a data set on which a 3-axis, 3d bar graph actually becomes informative!?
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But still no units declaration on the Y-Axis
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“Units” is the unit
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Sold, manufactured, or delivered?
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Sold/delivered.
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The unlabeled y-axis is disgusting.
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It’s labeled?
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Missing units...
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“'Units' is the unit" lol
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Anyways, enjoy your Sunday. I admire your work with Lambda.
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That's some serious chart crime.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Is this cumulative units on the y-axis?
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Not cumulative.
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That question says it all though


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