Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+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.
+1 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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Sell the car, take the loss … before its losses more.
Replace it with less fancy but more reliable car, used car works too!
And drive in peace….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll keep driving mine. It’s a 2023, I did check Carvana, price is woefully low. I like not having to put in gas. Will likely sell when warranty is up.
Suspension is terrible on my Y. Think it’s a safe car unless the impact explodes the battery or you accidentally go in reverse at your lake house due to lack of gear stalk. Think plug in hybrid is the way to go for my next car. Range anxiety is real. Going to superchargers is kinda not fun.
Signed a DCUM
We've taken ours on multiple long trips, no range anxiety, chargers are literally everywhere like gas stations at every major exit. On the other hand, Kia we rented a couple of times before would give me horrible range anxiety because scarce chargers that are hard to find, often driving extra time off of the exit only to find half of the chargers broken. Tesla is still the most practical choice for the EV in this country based on its charging network alone and a decent range. if you drive locally and charge at home there is zero range anxiety. It's all political propaganda is disgusting. Coercing working class people to sell their perfectly functional cars at a huge loss to make a political statement in this economy is tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+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.
The guy didn't invent Tesla or even started this company and sure as hell, isn't running it. Stop your BS and take your rage elsewhere. It's a f-ing car and still the only practical choice for the electric vehicle given its range and ease of charging on the road.
You are still driving an ad for him whether you admit it or not.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll keep driving mine. It’s a 2023, I did check Carvana, price is woefully low. I like not having to put in gas. Will likely sell when warranty is up.
Suspension is terrible on my Y. Think it’s a safe car unless the impact explodes the battery or you accidentally go in reverse at your lake house due to lack of gear stalk. Think plug in hybrid is the way to go for my next car. Range anxiety is real. Going to superchargers is kinda not fun.
Signed a DCUM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+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.
The guy didn't invent Tesla or even started this company and sure as hell, isn't running it. Stop your BS and take your rage elsewhere. It's a f-ing car and still the only practical choice for the electric vehicle given its range and ease of charging on the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just a car. It's only a mobile political billboard if you choose to look at it that way. Nobody driving a Ford considers that they are thereby endorsing Henry Ford's despicable antisemitic views. Nobody driving Japanese cars is viewed as endorsing Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 or Japanese atrocities during WWII. Nobody driving a German car is signaling that they support National Socialism. They're just driving a car.
My grandparents would never consider a Ford or German car, they were closer to the issue. Tesla owners are closer to the issue too.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:As Musk tears through Washington, some Tesla owners feel buyer’s remorse
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/02/24/tesla-owners-buyers-remorse/?utm_campaign=wp_post_local&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F414ef78%2F67bdaf9a34dff96628dd74fa%2F596bc2b7ae7e8a44e7dcaab7%2F18%2F82%2F67bdaf9a34dff96628dd74fa
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just a car. It's only a mobile political billboard if you choose to look at it that way. Nobody driving a Ford considers that they are thereby endorsing Henry Ford's despicable antisemitic views. Nobody driving Japanese cars is viewed as endorsing Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941 or Japanese atrocities during WWII. Nobody driving a German car is signaling that they support National Socialism. They're just driving a car.
My grandparents would never consider a Ford or German car, they were closer to the issue. Tesla owners are closer to the issue too.
Anonymous wrote:He’s been a POS at least as long as Trump.