The disapproval of Elon Musk is the top reason Tesla Model 3 owners are selling their electric vehicles and going for another brand, according to a new survey of 5,000 Model 3 owners.

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    11 months ago

    That’s the risk when your brand is a “status symbol” and the company is closely linked with your personality.

    Steve Jobs knew how to do this well. Elon is no Steve Jobs…

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    11 months ago

    My partner needed to buy a new vehicle. A Tesla Model was easily in budget. But they opted not to buy one because they want zero affiliation with Musk or any connotations that they may endorse his behavior by owning one of his products.

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    11 months ago

    Who is actually selling their car because the CEO is an online troll douche? Can’t really be more than a handful of people surely?

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      11 months ago

      TBF I’ve considered selling my Model 3 because of his Nazi bullshit. I won’t, though, because it’s just too much hassle and there’s not really many alternatives on the market. My next car very likely won’t be a Tesla, though.

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    11 months ago

    Leased a tesla MS in 2017 because I knew 250mile battery was not going to be the max in 2020 and guessed 350mile was possible (i was right). Right around then Elon came out as a conspiracy twat, so I was more than happy to turn my car in when he went full right wing twat.

    3 years on, I’m the proud owner of an ebike with a few thousand miles on it, created by a company not owned by a twat. My insurance is $50 a month and my uber rides fall far below anything I spent monthly on my insurance and lease payment ($1300 or so). Helps to work from home and live 5 miles from most places I need to go to or from the public transit.

    Honestly, had he kept his insane ideas to himself I might still own that car or it’s newer version. I do miss it, but I just can’t support people like that. Also, 3 years on I don’t miss the car payments…

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        11 months ago

        Really happy with the Rad Power Plus series. reasonably priced, 1000 miles and counting on the motor and battery. They seem to be getting a little hate of late for their customer service, but I have a local shop so I don’t see these issues.

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      11 months ago

      Awesome that you’ve switched to cycling, it’s crazy how expensive your insurance is though!

      I just got a quote for my ebike, it’s only £60/year!

      In the UK plenty of cars cost less than £300/year to insure…

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        11 months ago

        Yeah, Europe and UK seem to be cheaper for those things. While I was in Rome I paid €40 for the year, but stayed 2 months. At one time we could get insurance for our petrol car at $59 a month with minimal coverage, now it’s twice that.

        That $50 is not all for the bike, I added supplemental coverage to pay for US healthcare in the event of an accident. I have full theft and damage, plus a balloon policy that pays out for medical, accidental death (for2 people). I think it was $120 for just the year on just e-bike, but an accident could cause my heath insurance to not cover due to it being a vehicle in motion accident.