

I don’t know, that might be true. Certainly at some price it becomes a good deal.
I don’t know, that might be true. Certainly at some price it becomes a good deal.
I mean I was talking about a used car sale, which doesn’t financially contribute to the company. It bothers me that people object to simply owning a Tesla (not buying) to the point that they feel like they have to get rid of one they already have. This mentality speaks to a sickness of identity which ties ones indicators of belonging to a commercial brand. I am not even talking about consumer choices like whether to shop at Amazon. I am talking about publicly visible choices like clothing, cars, watches. To suggest that these should communicate ones political alignment or disalignment is to buy into the idea of brand as identity.
Idk I haven’t been paying much attention I’ve only heard about the cyber truck specifically having issues
I guess it depends on how much used Tesla are going for. If enough people want to get rid of them the price should keep falling.
If it was within my budget I would buy a used Tesla. They’re pretty decent cars. The idea that your car should communicate your values or identity is Bourgeois ideology that I fully reject.
That kind of things is part of the reason I came to Lemmy.
Are there other sites to which links are banned? I don’t really like that policy for anything no matter how nefarious. Unless it’s malware or a liability and going to land the visitor in prison.
So far the only papers that I’ve seen cover this unequivocally are foreign ones