Is $TSLA a buy here?

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Anonymous wrote:Tesla owner here. As a fairly "anti-tech" person, I have to say that I LOVE this car. The buying process was super simple. You order the car online, they give you a price, and you pick it up. Unbelievably simple. Our other car is a Subaru, and it has taken MONTHS to get a straight answer on buying out a lease. Still don't have one, because they want to get you to the dealership to "discuss."

Repair? A seatbelt broke the other day, I sent a photo on the app, and they sent a repair guy TO MY HOUSE to fix it, for free.

You don't don't need a car key, it auto locks, the verbal commands are flawless, it rides heavy, looks great.

I don't love Elon, but a Tesla is a superior product. I am totally won over. We plan to get another one. Unless someone can show me a similar product for like $350 a month and no money down, with the same battery range and ease of use.


EVs are superior to gas powered cars. Tesla is an inferior EV. Seriously you are driving a car that is 10 years old and has not been updates in 10 years. It was built by a company with no experience in car manufacturing. There are so many better EVs out there.


The US has blocked the import of Chinese EV BYD cars, but once the Chinese figure out a way around that, Tesla is toast. You can buy 2 BYDs for the price of every Tesla.


BYD is already rolling out solid state batteries. The Chinese are so far a head of the US. Tesla is dead. As soon as Trump stop the carbon sales credits Tesla is done.


Musk is an extension of Trump and Trump doesn't fail. He's not going to let Tesla fail. It'll make him look bad. The government is going to bail out Tesla and that's why I bought a bunch more when it hit $223.


The Tesla brand is irreparably toxic. There's no coming back for them. Any bailout would be a temporary lease on life.
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This. Dump
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Wow. Back up to $243. Time to short again?
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PP here. Considering the cost, convenience, overall user experience and sheer number of Tesla on the road, I have to agree that thread sounds largely like a group of people trying to tear Elon down. Unlikeable CEO? Yes. Wildly fluctuating stock price? Absolutely. But the product itself is so great that it has made me feel like all other cars and car-buying experiences are operating in the Stone Age. We leased with no money down, so if the company tanks, I'll just give the car back and move on. For now, I'm planning to replace my non-Tesla with another Tesla, because the proof is in the pudding.
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Anonymous wrote:PP here. Considering the cost, convenience, overall user experience and sheer number of Tesla on the road, I have to agree that thread sounds largely like a group of people trying to tear Elon down. Unlikeable CEO? Yes. Wildly fluctuating stock price? Absolutely. But the product itself is so great that it has made me feel like all other cars and car-buying experiences are operating in the Stone Age. We leased with no money down, so if the company tanks, I'll just give the car back and move on. For now, I'm planning to replace my non-Tesla with another Tesla, because the proof is in the pudding.


That's your choice. I'm waiting for the far cheaper EVs to flood the market. Your Tesla will go the way of the Atari 800.
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Anonymous wrote:PP here. Considering the cost, convenience, overall user experience and sheer number of Tesla on the road, I have to agree that thread sounds largely like a group of people trying to tear Elon down. Unlikeable CEO? Yes. Wildly fluctuating stock price? Absolutely. But the product itself is so great that it has made me feel like all other cars and car-buying experiences are operating in the Stone Age. We leased with no money down, so if the company tanks, I'll just give the car back and move on. For now, I'm planning to replace my non-Tesla with another Tesla, because the proof is in the pudding.

Elon’s fanbois are getting started.
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Anonymous wrote:PP here. Considering the cost, convenience, overall user experience and sheer number of Tesla on the road, I have to agree that thread sounds largely like a group of people trying to tear Elon down. Unlikeable CEO? Yes. Wildly fluctuating stock price? Absolutely. But the product itself is so great that it has made me feel like all other cars and car-buying experiences are operating in the Stone Age. We leased with no money down, so if the company tanks, I'll just give the car back and move on. For now, I'm planning to replace my non-Tesla with another Tesla, because the proof is in the pudding.

Elon’s fanbois are getting started.


It's probably a bot. I mean after this week of Tesla recalls and accounting scandals, it really takes a lot to shill for this company.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just saw another article about a Tesla crashing and the teenager driver was not able to open the doors and watched his friends burn alive inside.

Let the company crash and burn

Would you please the article. That sounds horrific.
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Sure, I must be a bot, not a normal human mom who hates buying cars, hates dealing with cars, and found a car that actually makes my life easier, less expensive and more enjoyable.

Recognizing this unfortunate reality doesn't fit your narrative, maybe just don't buy the stock?
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Anonymous wrote:I just saw another article about a Tesla crashing and the teenager driver was not able to open the doors and watched his friends burn alive inside.

Let the company crash and burn

Would you please the article. That sounds horrific.

DP. There was this story from Canada last year where they couldn’t open tgdd we doors.
https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7389937
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure, I must be a bot, not a normal human mom who hates buying cars, hates dealing with cars, and found a car that actually makes my life easier, less expensive and more enjoyable.

Recognizing this unfortunate reality doesn't fit your narrative, maybe just don't buy the stock?


Just a mom who wants to drive the most dangerous car brand on the road?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sure, I must be a bot, not a normal human mom who hates buying cars, hates dealing with cars, and found a car that actually makes my life easier, less expensive and more enjoyable.

Recognizing this unfortunate reality doesn't fit your narrative, maybe just don't buy the stock?


Hey, I’m just like you! So I bought a hybrid Toyota at Carmax.
Anonymous


This here is a clear sell signal!

Tesla’s Retail Fans Buy the Stock at a Pace Never Seen Before
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tesla-retail-fans-buy-stock-144151015.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just saw another article about a Tesla crashing and the teenager driver was not able to open the doors and watched his friends burn alive inside.

Let the company crash and burn

Would you please the article. That sounds horrific.

DP. There was this story from Canada last year where they couldn’t open tgdd we doors.
https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7389937


This incident happened in November in the Bay Area. Imagine the horror of being this kid who couldn't save his friends.

https://oaklandside.org/2025/03/18/cybertruck-crash-report-says-witness-could-not-open-door-to-save-victims/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sure, I must be a bot, not a normal human mom who hates buying cars, hates dealing with cars, and found a car that actually makes my life easier, less expensive and more enjoyable.

Recognizing this unfortunate reality doesn't fit your narrative, maybe just don't buy the stock?


Hey, I’m just like you! So I bought a hybrid Toyota at Carmax.


Well, the PP before you can't actually afford to buy, she fell for the no money down lease.
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