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by option 1241 days ago
Their safety record and ratings are actually one of the industry’s best. If you consider a car, please do your own research on this - check out actual ratings agencies reports, not news sites.

Regarding Musk - this is a weird argument. Are you endorsing oil industry then, if you are buying gas car? Or China if you are buying Polestar/Volvo ev? etc.

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> this is a weird argument

Cars are personal. There are also practical concerns.

I once rented a Maserati. It was a fun ride. But most memorable was how aggressive every other sports car (and, perplexingly, truck) became on the highways.

I borrow a friend’s Tesla in the Bay Area from time to time. I’ve recently had the Maserati experience in the Tesla. Abrupt cut-offs, refused merge and turn requests, jeers. For a day-to-day car, I couldn’t be bothered with this.

You're comparing supporting a person with supporting an entire industry or country, which isn't an apt comparison.

It's more akin to buying a MyPillow or shopping at Hobby Lobby, both of which have founders with ideologies that some may choose to not support.

The crash test results are good, that is distinct from overall safety though. Tesla's own marketing along these lines usually ignores important confounding factors. Like that their cars are relatively new and expensive compared to the average of all cars.
>marketing along these lines usually ignores important confounding factors. Like that their cars are relatively new and expensive compared to the average of all cars.

To be fair, Volvo plays the same tune and HN is happy to take it at face value.

At the very least we should strive for consistency...