Are Teslas Basically Corollas Now?

Anonymous
SO bought an S a few years ago. I HATE that car.

It is supposed to be one of the brand's premiere models, but to me, it feels cheap, is not an easy vehicle to drive (the steering wheel alone makes me insane), scares me because of the way it unlocks, and supports someone I do not admire (Musk).

I don't even want to be a passenger in that car, let alone the driver.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think they are ugly cars and have a low opinion of anyone that owns one. I said what I said.


I have one and I agree they are ugly. I don't care. I don't want to drive a gas-powered car and Tesla is still a good choice for an EV.
Anonymous
Everyone after they bought a tesla: my favorite is that I never have to go to a gas station.

Going to a gas station is like 5 minutes once a week even for heavy usage. 4 hours of your life for a year's usage. Meanwhile a couple of roadtrips and they are spending that much time waiting for it charge. Not to mention plugging in at home...

Anonymous
Was in Vancouver a few weeks ago, and every Uber/Lyft we got was a tesla. I mean yymv and all that (pun intended) but I agree with the op.
Anonymous
I always felt that Tesla drivers were buying those cars for the elitism and status, without any clue about what they were really getting. I was right. I never see a Tesla driver who doesn't look like a complete tool or SAHM to wealthy tool.
Anonymous
Wow, you alls perception of Tesla drivers are way off. There are normal regular people who drive them as well.
Anonymous
Now I feel like I’m seeing a lot of Rivian vehicles and they look like something out of a sci-fi movie. That’s how Teslas seemed at first, especially the one in our school drop off line with the gull wing doors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone after they bought a tesla: my favorite is that I never have to go to a gas station.

Going to a gas station is like 5 minutes once a week even for heavy usage. 4 hours of your life for a year's usage. Meanwhile a couple of roadtrips and they are spending that much time waiting for it charge. Not to mention plugging in at home...



Be my guest. My next car will be a plug-in so I never need to breathe in gas fumes, have the smell of gas on my hands, look out for shady types that hang around stations, and wait in a line for a pump. 5 mins? Not where I live.
Anonymous
Just bought a Tesla today and I am thrilled!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always felt that Tesla drivers were buying those cars for the elitism and status, without any clue about what they were really getting. I was right. I never see a Tesla driver who doesn't look like a complete tool or SAHM to wealthy tool.


Selective perception
Anonymous
This is clearly a thread full of people who never drove a Tesla.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just bought a Tesla today and I am thrilled!!


Enjoy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just bought a Tesla today and I am thrilled!!


Sheep
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just bought a Tesla today and I am thrilled!!


Sheep


Baaaaah!

Seriously, I did not expect to like the Tesla but then I sat in one and I loved the smooth ride and lack of noise. Also, I liked the glass roof a lot. But more than that, I have realized that I can trust the hive-knowledge of my fellow Indian-Americans. If they are buying it, then they have already crunched the numbers and done the cost-benefit analysis.

BTW - I had a Corolla once and I loved that car too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always felt that Tesla drivers were buying those cars for the elitism and status, without any clue about what they were really getting. I was right. I never see a Tesla driver who doesn't look like a complete tool or SAHM to wealthy tool.


Huh? From my own Indian-American perspective, people in my community bought Hondas and Toyotas as their starting cars/minivans- because of reliability, cost and utility. When they had a bit of extra money they moved on to Lexus, BMW, Audi, Porsche for status and comfort.

Most of them are getting Tesla for their drive-around-the-town car that is eco-friendly. It is not seen as elite but a very pragmatic choice in terms of reliability, eco-friendly, cost, features, safety etc. It appeals to our nerdy and cost-conscious mindset. And you can bet your bottom dollar that most Indian-American Tesla owners have solar roofs at home or free chargers at work. Idiots we are not!

What elitism and status? Musk is producing Tesla in India now. It is going to flood the domestic market in India and going to be as common as your corner snack-vendor.
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