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by bradlys 1825 days ago
It’s a relevant metric for car enthusiasts. But most people (overwhelmingly) are not car enthusiasts. Even Tesla owners are not car enthusiasts. They’re just stans for Elon and Tesla - they don’t care about any other cars. So, for them - acceleration isn’t actually important. It’s just bragging rights.

For most people out there, FSD is way more interesting than some insane 0-60 time. It’s impressive that Tesla has made this accessible in an everyday car (mind you, it requires a special drag strip to hit claimed numbers). But it’s not really that relevant or even interesting to 99% of consumers out there - the difference between 2.2s and 3.2s is very significant to an enthusiast but to most people (including stans) - it’s not relevant. They’re not going to be gunning it on freeway on ramps - that is quite clear from the number of Teslas I get behind within the Bay Area.

I like that Tesla is pushing the limits and getting EV adoption going but I see them selling snake oil and gimmicks as much as I see them selling a compelling EV car. They live for the gimmicks - without them there is very little reason the stans would be interested.