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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't feel bad for you. Musk has been awful for a long time. He's anti-union and plays fast and loose with worker and consumer safety. Did you buy one if the very first Teslas? I bet not. You knew what he was. The issue is that now your Tesla doesn't read as "I'm a good person" to your peer group. That's a you problem. But no, I don't think you should commit insurance fraud to recoup the costs in your stupid car.[/quote] +1. I’m amazed at all the people with Tesla’s who are JUST NOW realizing this. The guy has been a POS for years. [/quote] +1 [b]I started to hate him during the Thai boys soccer cave in when Musk called the rescue team member a pedo because he declined to use Musk's minisub. [/b] That event showed how little and petty Musk is, just like Trump. Two peas in a pod. That what is in 2018. I refused to even look at a Tesla after that. [/quote] I don't "hate" anyone, but that same incident alerted me to his problematic mental state. Also I don't blame anyone for owning a Tesla. I do judge Cybertruck drivers because those cars are just complete shite :-) [/quote] you can judge whoever you want for whatever reasons you want. Nobody cares. I am tired of threats and people saying I have to get rid of my Tesla to "drive in peace". Why shouldn't I drive in peace exactly? What exactly should I be afraid of?[/quote] Nothing. Live your life. You sound like someone who isn't great at empathizing and making socio-emotional connections, and therefore is not vulnerable to feeling bad about yourself at the best of times. People around you know this about you, already. If that's your personality, losing your Tesla won't cure you. [/quote] Why should I feel bad about myself for driving a f-ing car? Do you feel bad about yourself eating meet from factory farms? Wearing clothes made by slave labor? Eating food harvested by underpaid migrants? Benefiting from your stocks that had gone up in last 2 decades based on unethical practices of various companies constituting these funds? You benefit all day from unethical things and never question where everything you need for your comfort living comes from and who pays your salary deep down and invests to keep you employed. If you want to make a political stance, go protest. [/quote] TSLA bagholder right here.[/quote] Have you thought about selling and taking your losses? I know it's hard to do but Tesla's stock inflated a lot after the election based on literally nothing. At the very least I would expect it to drop back down to pre-election levels if not lower given the drop off in demand.[/quote] DP. I already sold. It's tanking right now. I don't want to be part of the volatility. Also, as enthused as I was about Tesla's electric innovation and wide market appeal, I am getting a little tired of the limitations of lithium battery technology. So politics aside, I'm not sure I want to stick with that sort of investment long-term. I wish we had a lightweight, non-polluting, long-range vehicle that wasn't a fire hazard, as a replacement to fossil fuel technology. [/quote]
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