• Drusas@fedia.io
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    3 days ago

    No, but you can trade in a 3 or 4-year-old car in exchange for a 7 or 8-year-old car for about the same price, depending on what you’re looking for.

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        2 days ago

        He still makes money off of charging, but you’re right in that it’s miniscule in comparison

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          Other manufacturers can use Tesla chargers now, and many times those are the best options on long road trips. This doesn’t really change anything. I can also choose to charge my Tesla at non-Tesla chargers and accomplish the same goal.

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      Letting social media bully you into making stupid financial decisions is not the play.

      Elon may be an idiot but he isn’t the only person at Tesla. It’s not like he’s gone to the factory and hand built every vehicle. They have their flaws, but the cars themselves are still totally fine.

      The only reason people even care is because some narcissistic billionaire can’t stop yapping on social media.

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        2 days ago

        They have their flaws, but the cars themselves are still totally fine.

        Reliability statistics and some of the widest engineering tolerances in the industry disagree with you - they are really, objectively not good cars… but they’re comfy, so people don’t care.

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          Can you point to objective data that shows they’re worse than most other car brands?

          I’ve heard the same but it’s usually in the comments of some sensationalized news content after a tragic accident occurs, as if other vehicles don’t also have bad things happen in a collision.

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          Though models from Hyundai, Chevrolet, Mitsubishi, Porsche, and Honda occupied the top five spots on the list, the Tesla Model Y, a mid-size SUV, came in sixth, with a fatal accident rate 3.7 times higher than the average car, and 4.8 times higher than the average SUV. The Model S rate is double that of the average car.

          Per the article, they are certainly one of the most fatal in the event of an accident but not the deadliest. Sixth place is definitely not a good ranking but all of the brands above them are highly reputable and long established.

          For comparison purposes, the five cars above it had a fatal accident rate at 4.6x or higher more likely than the average.

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      2 days ago

      A 7-8 year old car that people have been doing god knows what in for all those years and is it even maintained properly?