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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one?


Who would admit to owning a tesla now?



Anyone who cares about the environment?


Get another EV then. Musk doesn't care about the environment--that's why he made his chargers different from the industry standard, making it harder for stations who now have to install both types of chargers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one?


Who would admit to owning a tesla now?



Anyone who cares about the environment?


Get another EV then. Musk doesn't care about the environment--that's why he made his chargers different from the industry standard, making it harder for stations who now have to install both types of chargers.


Yep this.
Anonymous
Tesla is excellent, the alternative is very poor quality, Tesla is still the best despite what the anti musk left wokies say. Buy for the product not the person idiots
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one?


Who would admit to owning a tesla now?



Anyone who cares about the environment?


Get another EV then. Musk doesn't care about the environment--that's why he made his chargers different from the industry standard, making it harder for stations who now have to install both types of chargers.


I assume you hate Apple too because they did the same -- it's called vertical integration.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one?


Who would admit to owning a tesla now?



Anyone who cares about the environment?


Tesla’s are horrible for the environment. Get a REAL EV if you care about the planet, not a polluting Tesla.



Oh Lordy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tesla is excellent, the alternative is very poor quality, Tesla is still the best despite what the anti musk left wokies say. Buy for the product not the person idiots


Not true any longer

Technology has passed Tesla. Unfortunately for Tesla, many automakers have built cars that are simply better than the Model 3 & Y in various aspects, whether it be range, performance, or practicality. Tesla’s position is changing as new, more affordable options arrive, offering equal or better technology and production build,”

He is going to burn Tesla to the ground, yes he will then what?



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No one?


Who would admit to owning a tesla now?



Anyone who cares about the environment?


Get another EV then. Musk doesn't care about the environment--that's why he made his chargers different from the industry standard, making it harder for stations who now have to install both types of chargers.


I assume you hate Apple too because they did the same -- it's called vertical integration.


No, that's not what vertical integration is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tesla is excellent, the alternative is very poor quality, Tesla is still the best despite what the anti musk left wokies say. Buy for the product not the person idiots


Not true any longer

Technology has passed Tesla. Unfortunately for Tesla, many automakers have built cars that are simply better than the Model 3 & Y in various aspects, whether it be range, performance, or practicality. Tesla’s position is changing as new, more affordable options arrive, offering equal or better technology and production build,”

He is going to burn Tesla to the ground, yes he will then what?





What tech has passed Tesla lol it's still ahead by 5+ years
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How much do you pay in insurance?

I am interested in buying but spouse has pointed me to articles about lack of reliability and issues. We have always ever owned Toyota, Lexus and Honda brand cars in our family so I am not surprised he would be critical

Thoughts appreciated.


"lack of reliability and issues" really doesn't have anything to do with insurance costs. What is your question again?


Not OP. But why can’t they have two questions. Looks like that here. I hate Teslas but it’s political.
Anonymous
I am curious too like OP. Very much on the fence. Concerned too about reliability issues. Would have been good to hear from current owners. But this thread is mainly emotional rants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am curious too like OP. Very much on the fence. Concerned too about reliability issues. Would have been good to hear from current owners. But this thread is mainly emotional rants.


Okay I'll bite. We've owned three of the four Tesla models - X, 3, and Y. We had a few minor issues with the X, but it was a 2014, so an early model. Otherwise we loved it except I hated the stupid falcon doors. When the Y came out, we traded the X for the Y and I absolutely love it. We've had it for 2 years and the only thing we ever have to do is add windshield wiper fluid! Our model 3 is now three years old and same - we've had zero problems with them. We just really love the way they drive and never having to buy gas.

Regarding the charging network - I'm not that familiar with the all of the non-Tesla chargers but I've charged at many Chargepoints and EV Go chargers, and I just use my adapter and they work just fine. Some EV Go chargers don't take the Tesla adapter, but I haven't had that problem with Chargepoint. But unless I'm on a roadtrip where I only charge at Tesla Superchargers, or want a good parking spot in a parking garage, I mostly charge at home in my garage.

Anonymous
PP Tesla owner here. Forgot to add - I don't give a shit what people think of me and my cars! If you're that worried about who you buy from, we really couldn't buy any computers or phones, now could we? So stupid.
Anonymous
Teslas opened the way to the mass EV market, so all credit to that company.

However, battery technology is still a big hurdle. The batteries pollute, their components cannot be recycled easily. In cold weather, the range of the car decreases because the battery has a shorter usable working charge (diesel also has a problem in cold weather). And if you get water inside, the battery bursts into flames and it's a chemical fire that is very difficult to put out and can last a very long time. As in: not sure I'd be comfortable putting a Tesla in my garage and charging it overnight.

There are new developments in battery technology, ones that don't use lithium. We'll have to see where it goes, but for the moment, and despite the terrible environmental impact of fossil fuel vehicles, I'm keeping my old petrol cars. Not sure what I'll buy next... nothing seems good enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP Tesla owner here. Forgot to add - I don't give a shit what people think of me and my cars! If you're that worried about who you buy from, we really couldn't buy any computers or phones, now could we? So stupid.


22:25 again. Yes, I agree with you. Most CEOs' private proclivities don't bear thinking about. Musk takes all the heat because he thinks aloud on Twitter. You should hear what Jack Ma has to say. Way worse.
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