Summary

Sheryl Crow announced on Instagram that she is selling her Tesla and donating the proceeds to NPR, citing concerns over Elon Musk’s leadership.

NPR is under political scrutiny, with Republican lawmakers and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr launching investigations.

Crow’s move is a protest against Musk’s influence in government and Trump’s efforts to defund public media.

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    11 days ago

    Who would buy a Tesla now, especially a used one.

    For the MAGA heads who still like Musk, a Tesla does not roll coal enough. For those who would buy an EV, Tesla is a burned brand.

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      This binary view is neat and tidy but wrong. There are a lot of enthusiasts for whom a Tesla is still a desirable car both for capabilities as well as status. I would not be surprised to see its sales keep dropping, but reports of its death are all gonna be premature.

      As far as a used Tesla, once we agree that a market for Teslas still exists, then that’s all dependent on the price.

      • rumba@lemmy.zip
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        OP: Who would

        That’s a question, not a binary view. You’ve made a strawman attack, intended or not.

        For the MAGA heads who still like Musk, a Tesla does not roll coal enough. For those who would buy an EV, Tesla is a burned brand.

        You’re reframing a generalized one to many statement as a literal one to all statement. OP isn’t attempting to claim that no one would possibly buy a Tesla, But that the primary sources of ownership in the market are both equally uninterested in purchasing.

        There are obviously still people taking ownership of Cybertrucks even now.

        As far as a used Tesla, once we agree that a market for Teslas still exists, then that’s all dependent on the price.

        Moving those goal posts on out there are we? You made a straw man that OP said 0 market, and now you’re 'proving that argument you made wrong, and are going to slide out the argument you made yourself that there is a market therefore you’re right.

        then that’s all dependent on the price.

        What happens when the market for a given price fails to match the cost to produce something?

        The only thing that will save the company in the medium term would be for him to divest from it and leave it alone, or funnel tax money from government contracts to keep it floating.

        They are the most undesirable manufacturer in the US by a long shot right now.

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      If it was within my budget I would buy a used Tesla. They’re pretty decent cars. The idea that your car should communicate your values or identity is Bourgeois ideology that I fully reject.

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        When you look at the number of recalls they are doing, I wonder where your “pretty decent” rating comes from.

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          I guess it depends on how much used Tesla are going for. If enough people want to get rid of them the price should keep falling.

      • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        The idea that your car should communicate your values or identity is Bourgeois ideology that I fully reject.

        There’s a huge difference between just giving in to Amazon’s convienience and using their platform, compared to supporting a company whose CEO is a literal nazi… HUGE difference

        That’s not to say that buying from Amazon is anyway ethical, but at least they aren’t literal nazis

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          I mean I was talking about a used car sale, which doesn’t financially contribute to the company. It bothers me that people object to simply owning a Tesla (not buying) to the point that they feel like they have to get rid of one they already have. This mentality speaks to a sickness of identity which ties ones indicators of belonging to a commercial brand. I am not even talking about consumer choices like whether to shop at Amazon. I am talking about publicly visible choices like clothing, cars, watches. To suggest that these should communicate ones political alignment or disalignment is to buy into the idea of brand as identity.