Anonymous wrote:We have a Polestar 2, FWIW. It's awesome - best car I've ever owned! Yes, made in China, but feels like a Volvo in terms of quality. We've had it for almost three years with no problems at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polestar is a Chinese company. In case anyone feels strongly about US competitiveness.
Who cares...
Anonymous wrote:Polestar is a Chinese company. In case anyone feels strongly about US competitiveness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teslas’ fork in the road. Good riddance to the pinto of our times.
Tesla makes its money with emissions credits. 3 billion this year straight to the bottom line. Wonder if that will be killed when the EV tax credit and Trump shuts down the new EV plants in Georgia and South Carolina?
Anonymous wrote:Teslas’ fork in the road. Good riddance to the pinto of our times.
Anonymous wrote:Polestar is a Chinese company. In case anyone feels strongly about US competitiveness.
Anonymous wrote:Polestar is a Chinese company. In case anyone feels strongly about US competitiveness.
Anonymous wrote:Polestar is a Chinese company. In case anyone feels strongly about US competitiveness.
Tesla owners are getting fed up with the brand. Polestar wants to reel them in, and it seems to be working.
Polestar wants to snag Tesla defectors.
The EV maker launched a $5,000 discount for Tesla owners who lease a Polestar 3.
The brand's head of U.S. sales said Polestar 3 orders jumped the week that deal ran.
Electric-vehicle maker Polestar wants to capitalize on growing discontent around Tesla. Apparently, it's working.
Last week, Polestar announced a special $5,000 discount for Tesla drivers looking to lease the company's new Polestar 3 crossover. With that deal and another $15,000 of incentives to lessees, Tesla owners could get a $20,000 lease discount to become ex-Tesla owners.
On Friday, the brand's U.S. head of sales said in a LinkedIn post: "This week saw some of the highest order days for Polestar 3, and the response to our Tesla Conquest Offer has been incredible."