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I will never buy a Tesla. Ever. I would buy an EV, sure, but never a Tesla.
I could afford to get one and I would like to have an EV but I will not buy a Tesla also. The Twitter douche is part of my reasoning but also Tesla cars are THE WORST in regard to privacy as they collect a shit ton of data and upload it all the time. Mozilla rated Tesla at the very bottom of their chart of "from Bad to Worst" ranking cars on privacy.
https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/articles/its-official-cars-are-the-worst-product-category-we-have-ever-reviewed-for-privacy/
I mean it's also a trash car with terrible UX design which should be your main issue with it, data collection doesn't matter when you crash your car because you need a touch screen for everything.
If someone gave me a Tesla, I’d sell it for cash to a teenager.
What, you hate teenagers or something?
They’re way too fast and heavy for a teenager. Scrap them for parts and EV convert a classic car that deserves to live on.
It would have to pull a Craftsman. "Same logo, same market segment, not even a little bit of the actual former company."