• ren (a they/them)
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    721 year ago

    I just feel bad for people who went in during Elon’s “good” years (heavy quotations). He’s nothing but a glorified car salesman and a verified idiot now, but for a while there, some people just wanted a more sustainable car.

    • @[email protected]
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      441 year ago

      Yeah it was legitimately the only viable EV when I got one. I still love the car but am absolutely embarrassed by it because of that asshole.

      • @money_loo
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        81 year ago

        Have you considered living your life and not worrying about what other people think?

        • @[email protected]
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          131 year ago

          Poorly worded on my part. I genuinely oppose everything Elon Musk stands for, so it’s more like cognitive dissonance than embarrassment.

          • @RaoulDook
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            31 year ago

            Nobody follow this person’s advice. I am old, and one of the best things about life now is the freedom not to give a fuck about the dumbass judgemental thoughts of others. I do what I want regardless of what people think, and life is great.

        • @[email protected]
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          91 year ago

          There’s nothing wrong with or abnormal about being aware of your image or how you are perceived. Knowledge of self and self awareness and all that. Standard unavoidable reality of life.

      • armrods
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        -51 year ago

        That’s like saying you are embarrassed by an Android phone

        • @Staccato
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          41 year ago

          Android was never the only player in the cell phone OS market. Tesla was the only player in the EV market until last year more or less

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            Android is still the only player in the cellphone market if you don’t want to be treated like a brain damaged gerbil who can’t be trusted with accessing a file system.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            I think your perception of last year like mine toes back several by covid effect. Other brands have had comparable electric vehicles for years now, and even then Tesla was never alone in the EV market.

            • @Staccato
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              31 year ago

              Comparable? Not really. The i3, Leaf, and Bolt didn’t have the same fast charging capability or range as the Model 3, and luxury brands are out of reach for the average consumer.

              The vehicles that are actually putting out comparable specs had their first model years in 2021 (Ford, VW) or 2022 (Hyundai and Kia).

            • @[email protected]
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              31 year ago

              Not comparable stock. Even in Q1 2022, 75% of all EV sales in the US were Teslas.

              When I bought mine, I legitimately tried to get a Ford or a Volvo, but the dealerships had no stock and kept adding insane dealer fees and markups. With my used Tesla I just had to wait a week for delivery. Musk hadn’t gone fully off the deepend either yet.

              • @cogman
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                21 year ago

                Yup, got mine in 2018. He’d done shitty things by that time but wasn’t full mask off. At the time the only 2 real alternatives were the bolt and leaf. Neither had enough range for me.

                But now? My next EV will not be a Tesla. I’m driving this one till the wheels fall off, but already there are better alternatives on the market. With everyone adopting NACS there’s pretty much no downside.

          • @max
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            01 year ago

            Last year? Dude there have been viable alternatives for years now.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Tesla has definitely invested more heavily in infrastructure (mostly charging network) then any other manufacturer producing electric cars in the US.

            • @Staccato
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              11 year ago

              Not really, if you look at non-luxury EV range and fast charging speed/time, other companies have only been catching up since the 2021 model year. The Leaf and the Bolt never really measured up on that front.

              • @max
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                11 year ago

                That’s true, but that’s assuming everyone buying an EV considers the maximum range the only thing that matters. If I’m buying an EV it’s going to be mostly confined to my daily commute which makes range kind of irrelevant. If you have a home charger and don’t plan on taking roadtrips, range is kind of irrelevant. If you’re buying it as a second car, range is largely irrelevant. I could go on.

                To me, range is definitely a factor but not the deciding factor at all. Which means Tesla would definitely not have been on my shortlist, even a couple years ago.

                • @Staccato
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                  11 year ago

                  Sure, but in the context of the iPhone/Android analogy, we had plenty of cheap smartphones in the market as well. The cheap ones just didn’t meet the same consumer niche.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      171 year ago

      Yes I agree. It’s unfortunate he decided to become the face and wallet of the right.