• @cybersandwich@lemmy.world
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    318 months ago

    Same.

    My wife just got a new car and a Tesla would have been on our short list 4-5 years ago. We didn’t even consider it now.

    Mostly because of musk but also because of their subscription BS, features that don’t transfer if you sell it, and their general failure to deliver on many(all?) of their self driving(and other) promises.

    I could have probably talked myself into ignoring most of the shortcomings but with Musk–im not going to touch a Tesla. I don’t want to support that.

    My father-in-law just bought a new car and said the same thing.

    I’ll probably need a new car in a couple of years and I am excited about all of the other electric vehicles. Rivians, BMWs, etc.

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        From the same company feeding the trolls anti-EV propaganda when Tesla went through their growing pains, and now can’t admit that changing fundamental technology and scaling up can be hard. That Blazer is having all the same quality problems and growing pains people laugh at Tesla over - looks cool though, and was on my list as well

        In my case, lack of CarPlay was a big factor against Blazer, although I’m ok with that on my Tesla, because at least they do good software

        • @Iampossiblyatwork@lemmy.world
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          38 months ago

          Not arguing any of that. The point here is that I find Musk repulsive enough that the Tesla, for all of its superior software, was never even in my decision making process.