Are people who bought Teslas, some probably for laudable climate ends, now disgusted to drive their car every day? Or are people still buying them and it’s not yet hit home where their dollars are going…or other? Are people selling them due to political reasons now?

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    Set aside the politics. The cars are trash. Horribly made. People are idiots for buying them.

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      I mean, I disagree with the centre console choice, but the mainstream models are fine (factory dependent?)

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    I’ve been pretty happy with my Model 3 until he went full fash. Now all the joy has been sucked out of it. Right now, I can’t really afford to get a new car but I definitely won’t be buying another Tesla.

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    My partner and I wanted one. We test-drove a Model Y and Model 3. We were fully ready to buy one for our next vehicle. That’s changed. We are looking at other EVs now. I won’t give him my money.

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    This post was reported for breaking community rules. Its not obvious to me what rules would be broken. dm me if you feel strongly about it and would like to clarify.

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      I didn’t report this post, but it’s obviously not a shower thought.

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        Yeah, this is an asklemmy post. Doubt I’d put it in a Tesla sub, if one exists (don’t care to look).

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    Got a ride in one coming back from a school event. The Mom driving it was so apologetic about having one. Musk is burning down a lot of goodwill with his customers.

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    Driving less.

    Eyeing other brands, but financially it just doesn’t make sense right now because it’s paid off and has required zero maintenance.

    But, mentally, I hate being seen in public and fuck Elon Musk and I’ll move on as soon as it makes sense financially…or honestly, maybe even if it doesn’t.

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    I had a down payment for a Cybertruck and I passed on it when my number was called even tho my son is in love with it and I need a new vehicle.

    I put money where my mouth is. Fuck that guy

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      I strongly doubt that you NEED a cybertruck.

      Go with the smallest vehicle you can get away with. For moving house or buying a big couch or sth you can rent a bigger vehicle (a van is probbaly more practical in these situations anyway).

      Smaller vehicles are just so much cheaper in maintenance, EVs even more

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        I don’t need anything. Nobody needs anything except for water, food and shelter. But hear me out.

        My last vehicle was purchased in 1999. It is a small 2 seater coupe with 2 tiny tiny seats in the back. I have replaced the engine 2 times and transmission once. Parts are now getting hard to come by and my family needs are growing. We like camping and each time we rent a vehicle. We are constantly trying to figure out how to move our things in my tiny car. It’s a chore to drive a small car with a family.

        It’s 24 years and I feel like I have already done my part in reducing my carbon footprint.

        So when looking for my next vehicle, I wanted a bigger vehicle to go camping and carry equipment to my kids practice.

        I want reverse charging for my home, so my options are limited. Ford F150 and Cybertruck. Another selling point for the Cybertruck is that it’s bulletproof against handguns. That’s kinda nice knowing that if someone started shooting into my vehicle, we might survive.

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          Completely off topic but as a European it blows my mind that gunfire resistance is a factor to consider when purchasing cars in America.

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          Nobody needs anything except for water, food and shelter.

          Wrong. Drag needs to be dominated by a big strong dragon.

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      If you need an electric pickup at least you have options. I’ve driven the F-150 Lightning a small bit and really liked it, and Ford is now including free installation of their bidirectional charger that allows the truck to serve as an emergency power source for your home.

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        I like the Rivan. The major gripe I have with it is the price. I can’t justify it over the Ford F150 lightning.

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    I see Teslas in the bay area with bumper stickers that say things like “I didn’t know he was nuts when I bought this”

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    If I had a Tesla, I would look into selling it, but I wouldn’t be in a hurry if it’s still in working order. Replacing a working car is neither environmentally nor economically sustainable.

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      You would consider selling an object because you don’t share the vendor’s politics?

      Do people here apply this reasoning in a consistent manner to all of their daily financial transactions? If so, you’re soon gonna be living in an empty home.

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        Applying this consistently to all daily transactions is not feasible, of course. But if it were, the world would be a much better place. I definitely try to do it where possible, and by focusing on bigger purchasing decisions you can make a bigger difference so the work isn’t as much overall as analyzing every tiny transaction.

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          In an ideal world, I agree that would be best. But what about when the vendor is a bad person doing a good thing? That’s what’s happening here.

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            Yeah then it’s more complicated. I’d say as long as you’re buying another electric vehicle, it’s probably good not to give Musk any more money. But deciding between a gas vehicle or a Tesla, I’d still lean towards Tesla.

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      Yeah. Buying a 10 year old civic will always be more environmentally responsible than buying a brand new EV

      For some reason all these people that super care about the environment aren’t doing that tho…

      Although by now I guess that’s really “10 year old Prius”

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        Not really though…

        Even in places where electricity is made with coal it doesn’t take that much mileage before your environmental impact becomes less than a gas car traveling the same distance and as time goes the gap in emissions just becomes wider and wider and wider. By buying the used Civic you’re taking the emissions from the car being produced out of the equation, but you’re still burning gas.

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        Yeah. Buying a 10 year old civic will always be more environmentally responsible than buying a brand new EV. For some reason all these people that super care about the environment aren’t doing that tho…

        I can’t fuel the 10 year old civic from the solar panels on my roof.

        Although by now I guess that’s really “10 year old Prius”

        I sold my 13 year old Prius to get the EV. If I hadn’t sold the Prius then that would be one less person would could follow your advice to buy an old Prius.

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        We bought Teslas six years ago. (Why we had to replace two cars in short order is a story for another day.) We did it at least in part because we were “voting with our wallets,” meaning we were trying to signal in our small way to the automotive industry that we wanted EVs.

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        People are going to buy new cars regardless. A used car market doesn’t make sense without someone buying new cars because eventually you run out of used cars. People are voting with their dollar for something more economical and efficient. Sure, you can call them out for still buying new, but buying used is further incentivizes people to buy new cars knowing the resale value will offset the expense. We’re all stuck paying into new car production.

        We might be getting out of the civic slump. Late 00s civics were not the cars to get. Maybe 2014 is out of the bad gneeration. If you picture a 1994 civic when I say “10 year old civic” I have some bad, bad news. A 2nd gen prius is a good buy. The EV market has cut into the prius used market and gas prices are low again so prices are down. Battery replacement isn’t atrocious.

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        Buying a 10 year old civic will always be more environmentally responsible than buying a brand new EV

        I hear so few people talking about this fact. The middle and upper class don’t want to hear about any solution unless it involves buying status symbols.

        Proving you’re morally superior to the poors is definitely the most important part of combating climate change.

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          People don’t talk about it because it’s not true.

          EV cars emit more to produce but they catch up the difference very quickly even if the electricity they use comes from coal generators. Gas cars total emissions keep increasing over time.

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          I got a used Nissan Leaf (that was one year old, so people didn’t realize it was used). Everyone was constantly telling me that I should have bought used because the lithium for a new battery is worse than anything else in the world. When I told them it was used, they either said I should have gotten an older one, or they just stopped talking about it.

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    I own two Teslas and am no fan of Musk. They are simply the best EV option (especially a few years ago when we got them) but that will shift significantly as brands onboard to NACS.

    Next car we get will be in many years but if I had to pick now I’d look at a Rivian.

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      Same all counts. Waiting to see if someone offers an electric van, but can’t beat the supercharger network ATM (will see what NACS brings).

      Elon is a dirt hat, but Tesla was the only reasonable choice for EV before 2020 and arguably still is. Literally nothing in my garage uses gas anymore.

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      Saaaame. We have an X and a 3, with like two months of payments left on the X and then we’re payment free until they die or are totaled. If something happened to the big one, I’d totally look at the Rivian. But I have no idea what I’d replace the 3 with. Maybe one of the Hyundais but I think they’re super ugly, especially the new one. So instead I’m hoping that they last long enough for there to be way more small model options out there.

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        Kia EV6s have intrigued me as an eventual Model 3 replacement.

        I really hope good (FSD quality) lane keeping catches up on other brands.

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      I just got my NACS adapter for my lyriq and I’m super excited. Except I went to test it at a Tesla charger near my house before a trip I’m taking next week and the Tesla charger cord was only like 3 ft long and would not reach my charging port unless I parked perpendicular to the charger. I hope that other ones have longer cords.

      My main goal is to be able to charge at buckees lol also on one trip we ran out of power because we couldn’t find a charger.

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    I mean I wanted one and had a preorder for a Cyber Truck but passed and wont ever buy a tesla because hes a turd sandwhich.

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      Hey! Whoa! That’s a bit misleading, don’t you think?

      He’s more of a shit buffet. A never ending supply of shit!

      Let’s at least be accurate!

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    I like the little one. I’d buy it if I had a need for one, but everything is within 2 blocks of my house, including a subway station.

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    It’s a car, not a political statement. I’m driving it. It’s still a great vehicle.

    Would I buy one now? Probably not. But a lot of that is due to them making so many things extra cost.

    How many people know the politics of the CEOs of the other car companies before or after they purchase? Not many I suspect.

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      how many other car company CEOs buy social media sites to troll and shitpost? not many I suspect

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      That’s because most CEO’s aren’t outright buying media companies to push their political agenda. Musk is drawing a line in the sand and more or less asking everyone to take a side.

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      That is just it, i shouldn’t know the political stance of a CEO\business owner, media personality or celebrity. As soon as they put their politics out they stand a good chance of losing ½ of their followers. Just my thoughts though.

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      Sadly you’re in the minority in America, where people imagine they can be literally polluted by somebody’s else ideas.

      Apparently it’s something to do with the heritage of radical protestantism.