• Dojan
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    1127 months ago

    I had no idea he did that but I’m also not surprised. That’s so funny.

    • no banana
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      877 months ago

      It is hilarious, but it’s also very seriously something that would make most people reconsider their choice of vehicle.

      • Dojan
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        557 months ago

        Oh absolutely. Though with all the EVs on the market right now, Tesla isn’t a good choice, Elon or no. There are better EVs out there.

        • @stoly@lemmy.world
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          277 months ago

          I think that this is the part that people miss. When it was new and unique, they had the market cornered. Now the big automakers have caught up and they have far more experience with this.

          • @Delta_V@lemmy.world
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            177 months ago

            yeah, for a while they were the only option if you wanted an EV with >80 mile range, but there are other options today

            Tesla’s no-dealerships, no-hassle purchasing experience is more like ordering something from Amazon instead of the usual, infuriating slog of trying to purchase a new car. Its strictly superior to the legacy car companies, and so are Tesla’s batteries.

            But the entire rest of the vehicle isn’t the best anymore. The CEO’s loud, public support for fascism is just one more nail in the coffin for a brand that was already past its prime.

            • @nomous@lemmy.world
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              77 months ago

              You can buy a car from Carvana for the listed price and they’ll deliver it to your home now. One less reason to buy Tesla.

              • @nilloc@discuss.tchncs.de
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                57 months ago

                Yeah and while the dealer network of major brands can be scummy, it also comes with pretty good parts networks, which Tesla still seems to lack, or actively impede.

        • @proudblond@lemmy.world
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          97 months ago

          We bought a Tesla nearly six years ago and this was why. He wasn’t quite such an obvious raging asshole at the time, but also we were hoping to signal with our wallet that we wanted manufacturers to step up EV production. Which they did. I’m happy with my car but if I had to replace it, I’d look at other options. Although I feel like my M3 is the only smallish car option on the market right now; everything is a freaking crossover and that’s not what I want to drive all the time.

      • Neato
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        77 months ago

        Yeah. There’s a lot of products I use and buy where I really don’t like the owners or CEOs. I try to avoid what I can where I can, but some are so ubiquitous or monopolistic it’s quite tough. But this would get a hard pass from me, even if Teslas were far and away the best EV options.

        If I can’t be sure the company’s policies aren’t going to be directly influenced by the fascist man-child CEO then I’m going to stay far away from the products. I have enough to worry about with corporate policies making stupid decisions for profit without watching an idiot throw tens of billions into an incinerator because of pride.