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It’s the usual clickbait article that dumb Redditors will circle jerk over without reading because eLon mAn BaD. > At the end of Q1, Tesla had 28 days of unsold inventory, the lowest among all car brands. Seems they’re doing better than everyone else.
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2024-09-06
Not just most sought after but genuinely better.  Carmakers are trying to move away from carplay and android auto, so they've gone backwards 
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2024-09-06
I’m guessing no on the sales spike. Economy is in the toilet.
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2024-09-06
This is great to hear. What’s the major repair history if any?
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2024-09-06
The ONLY reason I got a new car in 2018 is because some idiot rear-ended me hard enough to total my car (per my insurance). I've had that car's successor since then and at a minimum, I plan to keep it for another 4 years. At this point the only reasons I'd buy another car would be if mine were totalled again or electric vehicles became extremely affordable and viable.
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2024-09-06
Tony Stark (movie version) is a false comparison. More like Tony Stark from the comic books during his alcoholic phase crossed with a Garbador.
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2024-09-06
Maybe if you are someone that pays a shop to replace a cabin air filter I guess.
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2024-09-06
They’re already cheap everybody seems to have one even people making $17/hour lol
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2024-09-06
Everything is visible from space if you zoom in enough.
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2024-09-06
Child labor. Prisoners fighting fires for pennies. Paying immigrant farmhands less than minimum wage by threatening to deport them if they complain. Whatever they can get away with.
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2024-09-06
Or just use android where you can change the parts yourself.
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2024-09-06
I mean, I personally have the financial means to be a customer and a commute distance that could be improved by an EV and I wouldn't buy a vehicle off that "free speech absolutist" who bans the term cisgender on Twitter while re-platforming people with actual Nazi beliefs. So ya, I can say that Musk definitely, without debate, is harming the bottom line and success of his own companies.
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2024-09-06
its kind of an ad for a company called skyfi. liked in buried in the article. https://app.skyfi.com/explore?aoi=POLYGON%28%28-97.63096124241945+30.20956822507783%2C-97.60735643670408+30.20956822507783%2C-97.60735643670408+30.229802145430693%2C-97.63096124241945+30.229802145430693%2C-97.63096124241945+30.20956822507783%29%29&campaign=News&source=Sherwood&medium=Media&content=TeslaArticle&term=TeslaArticle
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2024-09-06
Even the “pcp” sales models which have a right to purchase option usually function like this. Most people are happy to just return the car and start another 24 month process paying monthly.
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2024-09-06
Or the rule will change.
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2024-09-06
My dick is so big you can see it from UrAnus
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2024-09-06
“Orbit”? Un-aided? You can’t see huge structures (the wall of china) unaided in space?
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2024-09-06
Bring the price down and I will think about selling my bolt EUV
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2024-09-06
Someone explained it to me as giving a free call option. And ... it's kinda true? I can see how someone obsessed about stock market like Musk could see it that way instead of what it is for most other car manufacturers - an opportunity to overpay for the car you ugot used to.
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2024-09-06
or mentioning that people are turned off by Musk and his antics. Why would I buy a car from their CEO when he's unstable and liable to lose his mind and include anything in those cars that make them unsafe or unreliable. If CEOs consider themselves rock stars, the main reason their company is doing well and deserve billions in compensation, the reverse is also true. If they're shit people with shit ideas, good chance their products are shit too.
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2024-09-06
There are lots of electric delivery vans in Vilnius, even though we don't have any such bans.
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2024-09-06
Tire rotations, brake fluid, and air filters yes. Normal people don't necessarily know how to do those things. The main point being that its not a clear cut and dry buy it situation. You might buy a tesla for $10k but not wanting to doesn't make you an idiot.
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2024-09-06
Turns out there is such a thing as bad publicity.
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2024-09-06
An ingrown toenail has more charisma
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2024-09-06
The stats don't agree, your feelings don't count
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2024-09-06
I don't like Tesla either, I get it. But you can see the old garden chair in my parents front yard from orbit with Google Earth. Like, what's the point?
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2024-09-06
Thats cause 'Elon man bad', nobody cares if GMs parking lot is twice that crowded or whatever
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2024-09-06
Still on iPhone XR yo
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2024-09-06
Technically you can see everything from space.
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2024-09-06
Nice job, Elon. Dumbest move ever was opening your mouth regarding politics. That episode with Rogan seemed to be the start of the downfall and only strengthened his crazy ego towards failure.
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2024-09-06
Also im pretty sure these days you can see a single bicycle from space, so that headline isnt really saying all that much anyways.
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2024-09-06
Tesla is over priced and not worth it.
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2024-09-06
> Also only one of them makes a product that doesn't use gasoline. Also only one is spending money on ads and sending threatening letters to shareholders to try and convince them to approve a ridiculous $55B bonus for the CEO while the stock tumbles and their only new model in the last 5 years is a joke on wheels.
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2024-09-06
A 2024 model S is six figures Canadian. I just bought a new Kia forte that uses 60 dollars a week in gas for 24k. Cars are to fucking exoensive
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2024-09-06
Worried about all those demons, no doubt. At this point he may as well be a televangelist.
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2024-09-06
Yeah but that's because USA's congress and house are a shit show barely being able to do anything at all besides collect taxes and giving themselves money. NASA having their budget cut every year for 30 years without a mandate to actually do cool things will do that.
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2024-09-06
Speaking for myself, I thought I wanted a tesla until i got in a tesla, model i got in im not sure which was it but it was made so cheap, plastic everywhere besides feeling every bump on the street, had rented an audi weeks before and the ride was way way smoother.
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2024-09-06
Better yet, let them show us that picture
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2024-09-06
well they'll try to do that with the software
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2024-09-06
Feel like the only way car industry survived in the last ~30 year is by gov. enforcing new pollution and safety standard every few years, easy access to credit, disposable income and tax/price benefit.. Now is the turn of electrification, but prolonged economic downturn, lack of infrastructire, and probably some more are ruining the game.
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2024-09-06
I have a 2010 Prius and a 2013 Challenger I've owned for 11 years that haven't had any of that done to them They have gotten regular oil changes. Tire replacements. I put one cabin filter in, it's about as hard as putting a bag in a vacuum. If those were electric I'd have avoided oil changes and paid 70% less in fuel costs. Yeah, turning a deal like that down is extremely foolish unless your living situation means you can't charge it at home.
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2024-09-06
2012 Silverado still running like a champ
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2024-09-06
Those pictures of your house were almost certainly taken from planes, not satellite. It's not hard to tell when you've wandered into a satellite-only area of the aerial view, because the resolution is suddenly crap.
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2024-09-06
But SpaceX did it with much less budget than NASA has for SLS
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2024-09-06
Because not everyone wants the inconvenience of the power grid also Elon fucked himself so bad over titter..
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2024-09-06
BYDs are sold in Europe, it has nothing to do with safety standards. Try the 27.5% import tax applied to protect the mid-at-best US car industry.
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2024-09-06
When we done ours, it was only because the manufacturer had 0% pcp offers. Go in thinking to buy used car, see 0% on new cars, put money on bank, pay small fee per month, pay balloon payment at the end with bank money.
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2024-09-06
We can see your mom.
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2024-09-06
Brought to you by GM
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2024-09-06
Agreed. Claiming no problems with anything under 100,000 miles is meaningless. All cars should make it that far.
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2024-09-06
This expression is so dumb. It’s 2024. You can see about anything from space. Even Elons micro penis.
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2024-09-06
With current technology the tiny dick of the author of the article can be seen from orbit.
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2024-09-06
Your personal decisions will always have a much greater effect on your balance sheet than the macroeconomics they talk about on TV. Make better decisions. REALLY
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2024-09-06
Hybrid is the way to go. There’s no range anxiety for longer trips
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2024-09-06
Well, give me one!
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2024-09-06
Mine is 25 this year. A classic.
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2024-09-06
Yeah where’s the picture
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2024-09-06
Zoom on China
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2024-09-06
Do you tend to drool uncontrollably when faced with information that contradicts your world view?
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2024-09-06
Jalopnik has a real hate-on for everything Tesla and Musk. Every day there's 1-2 articles about them on the front page.
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2024-09-06
Visiting NYC right now. I see a lot of Teslas at hike but this is fucking next level. At one point in our Taxi we were literally surrounded by 5 Teslas.
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2024-09-06
Well imagine if you had a CEO who was only attempting to run one company into the ground instead of several at the same time. Might be he could be paying attention to things like this. The fact that there are not a million shareholder lawsuits against the board for maintaining a CEO who is spread so incredibly thin is mind blowing to me.
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2024-09-06
And you think there arent thousands of Volkswagen or Fords or whatever unsold? The fuck is this article? You think they manufacture exactly the amount demanded?
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2024-09-06
Tesla Model Y No oil changes so for the last 3 years I have spent $0 on maintenance. I charge at home which is cheaper than gas. I also work from home so I never get close to the mileage limit even with occasional road trips. 3 years ago the sticker price on my Tesla was $57000. Today a Model Y brand new with the same specs is $31,000. Another reason I’m very glad I didn’t buy this car. And the battery is noticeably worse 3 years later
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2024-09-06
Who wants to tell him?
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2024-09-06
It isn't that impressive. I can see my jeep in my driveway using Google maps.
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2024-09-06
Huh?
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2024-09-06
I agree that I'm not a fan of tablets in the car but what do you mean by "poorly mounted"?
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2024-09-06
Same for images of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch the size of Texas.
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2024-09-06
All the big automakers crush their unsold inventory to keep their prices artificially high.
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2024-09-06
It's a fucking satellite picture. The seen from space bit is complete click bait stupidity lmao. I can see my car from space with the right satellite pic.
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2024-09-06
I applaud and appreciate this pun.
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2024-09-06
Depreciation curves are steeper the newer a car is. No matter what you buy, you're going to take a bigger hit in depreciation if you buy a 3 year old car and keep it for 2 years than if you buy a 10 or 15 year old car and keep it for 2 years. Now a 3 year old toyota corolla will probably cost you less than a 15 year old range rover, but that's not exactly comparing apples to apples.
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2024-09-06
Because it's fake. I live near a HUGE new car storage area, it's massive, but it's no bigger than an airfield. And you can't see those with the naked eye from space.
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2024-09-06
I'm sure no one in this thread crapping on Elon/Tesla and how they would never buy one, isn't posting from an Apple device while wearing Nike, and drinking/eating a Nestle product...
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2024-09-06
They could just say that Tesla has thousands of cars of backed up inventory, verified by satellite imagery. Saying “it can be seen from space” is pure bullshit that sounds impressive but means nothing.
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2024-09-06
Well yeah. Steve Jobs was a weirdo and made some questionable choices, but he was smart enough to know better than to alienate his target market.
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2024-09-06
You could also use your critical thinking capacity (if you have any) to realise that 50k stock is in fact not that much and that getting them on the road as you suggest would make them second hand and immediately tank the value.
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2024-09-06
Tesla sold 1.8 million vehicles last year. 50k is a normal amount to have waiting for delivery or purchase. Probably a junk article sponsored by the oil industry.
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2024-09-06
The funny part is California has lost so much money from not receiving the has tax, it is proposed to tax your mileage. That's friggen hilarious 
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2024-09-06
I wouldn’t even give them FSD, way too unreliable and frankly garbage compared to some other manufacturers.
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2024-09-06
Does the effect of your tiny brain working too hard cause you to produce an overabundance of saliva? You know like a dogs brain. On a scale of one to five to what degree would say you experience actual conscience and or sapience? Funny how people who use the word narrative so freely with such disdain are always pushing one.
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2024-09-06
I drove by a parking lot next to a large vacant office complex in my city this morning and there was somewhere between 50 and 100 Teslas parked in the lot, including about 10 Cybertrucks. The Tesla “store” is not far up that same road and has a pretty small lot, so I just assume they’re renting the space to store cars they don’t have room for on their own lot. The Honda dealership we bought from had a similar setup, just on their own property.
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2024-09-06
I have a 19 year old Peugeot. That thing will die with me.
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2024-09-06
I wonder how many BYD cars are piling up...
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2024-09-06
Well that was an unhinged reply. I guess that's what comes about when someone tries to portray bicycling as the macho choice.
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2024-09-06
Also a lot of these stock piles exist because they are being prepped to ship on boats or trailers. Cars don't just go from California to New York through a dimensional portal. There are also a limited amount of semi trucks to move the cars so you end up with bottle necks.
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2024-09-06
Tesla dealership near me always had low stock. Close to two dozen on hand. Now it's near one hundred.  They took over a large strip mall that failed in the mid 2000's. So the parking lot is massive. Tesla has been there since 2019. So seeing such a large stock as of late that's increasing means they are likely having problems moving units.
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2024-09-06
Are you telling me Musk doesnt deserve $30,000 per car Tesla has ever sold?
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2024-09-06
That seemed aggressive lmao. If Chinese business is running through firms or external hires in China, they would still have a massive influence on the development and final UI.
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2024-09-06
50 billion more to the CEO will surely solve this problem. Source: the CEO
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2024-09-06
Yeah tell all the workers to take a month off without pay. That would be a great idea
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2024-09-06
I bought an ID-4 last summer for that reason. We’re not the only ones.
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2024-09-06
Tesla are really the egregious ones here, the other manufacturers have a mix of analog and digital. I personally chose a newer civic exactly because it's still got analog controls for everything I want to have them.
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2024-09-06
Elon wanted them for the robo taxi fleet. 
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2024-09-06
2 year old article. I know of 2 huge car lots that vehicles were stored. A gm and a chrysler/stellantis one. They're both empty now.
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2024-09-06
This is so dumb. My single car in my drive wave is “visible from space” if you’re using these earth imaging satellites.  I think most people assume “visible from space would be with an unaided human eye in low earth orbit. 
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2024-09-06
I never really know how else to respond to the weirdos who are convinced that *pedaling a bicycle around* is a monumental task
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2024-09-06
Do those companies such as Tesla, GM, etc., get to write off their losses in tax credits? Do these companies resell the cars at a discount? I am genuinely wondering
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2024-09-06
I love that joke, because of the iron-y
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