• @Bocky
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    That’s just because these drivers actually have insurance report their crashes. Unlike all the Nissan Altimas driving around town with temporary tags and no insurance

    • @Revonult
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      Interesting concept, kinda a psudo suvivors bias. The same trends should hold for other high end vehicles as well right?

      https://insurify.com/car-insurance/insights/car-models-with-the-most-accidents-2023/

      Article mentions Subaru has several turbocharged models on list. Higher Tesla crashes maybe related to EV’s higher acceleration?

      Edit: Added link and text

    • Altima NEO
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      41 year ago

      I feel personally attacked

    • @Waggles
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      Removed by mod

    • Ghostalmedia
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      That doesn’t explain why Telsa leads all brands, including brands with similar price points.

      • @[email protected]
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        A buddy of mine got an EV but had the cash and tested like 30. Kia, Hyundai, ToyotaHonda, BMW, Mercedes, Audi - everything! - and Tesla. Took him 3 months almost.

        In his words: there are three main classes of EV: the consumer range from Kia to Honda, the sport range from Audi to BMW, … And Tesla.

        Tesla has all these problems like Musk, and a boring UI and all, but its assistance is still head, shoulders and belt ahead of anything else on the planet. The BeeMercAudis are neat, but, still … no. Not even close.

        And he was a Tesla hater! Hates their boring same-ness and ipaddery shit UI and lack of knobs, etc.

        His arrives in May.

      • @[email protected]
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        Based on a single article using junk science.

        Another user right above you posted a different article and it doesn’t even list a single Tesla in the top 10.