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by friendzis
240 days ago
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> You say this as though it's trivial to just see that Tesla is a scam. You don't need any particularly deep due diligence to see that, in fact, not living under a rock is more than enough. > There's multiple decades of fawning articles and reviews of Tesla to the point where the average person can't be blamed for assuming they're a reputable company. There's multiple decades of articles highlighting, in various levels of detail, how exactly bad Tesla is and Teslas are. Checking for bad reviews and deciding how applicable they are to you in particular is part of rudimentary check Sorry, but knowingly and deliberately buying a Tesla vehicle is entirely on the customer and they get in some sense even more than what they had ordered. Similarly, if you buy a ${brand-you-don't-like} you have no right to complain about ${common-problem}, because that's the state vehicles leave the factory. |
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From May 2025: https://cleantechnica.com/2025/05/05/us-consumers-dont-trust...
OP bought their Tesla in 2024, so customer sentiment was actually favourable to Tesla at that point.
In March 2024, brand loyalty was really high according to Experian: https://inspiramarketing.com/when-a-brand-becomes-its-own-wo...
In 2019, customer satisfaction was also high: https://www.businessinsider.com/tesla-model-3-customers-say-...
In 2020, they had an NPS of 97: https://customergauge.com/benchmarks/companies/tesla_motors
> Sorry, but knowingly and deliberately buying a Tesla vehicle is entirely on the customer and they get in some sense even more than what they had ordered.
Clearly, the customers were not knowingly and deliberately buying bad cars because the evidence available to the average person told them the exact opposite thing.
EDIT: Strikethrough below, it was a result of a bad search but the principle above still stands.
Hell, even on Hacker News, the bad news only seems to have started appearing 3 years ago, and I know for a fact your average consumer isn't browsing tech sites to form their opinion for their next car purchase.