DisMahhhlon
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Marlon
- Joined
- Apr 30, 2024
- Threads
- 7
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- 106
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- Location
- Anaheim, CA
- Car(s)
- '24 Nocturnal 3.0 Premium MT Supra
Eh... Anyone who's legitimately concerned about tax dollars and fraud would actually be anti-Elon, as DOGE has consistently made mistakes and lied about what it has cut since its inception. Claiming to end contracts that actually ended decades ago, claiming they saved 8 billion via ICE contracts but it was 8 *million*, claiming they saved $655 Million in cuts from USAID but it was actually one cut that was counted 3 times.... I could go on and on. And after being called out by the media over stuff like this, they deleted the top 5 savings claims and have since stopped publishing which grants were getting cut altogether.I’d really be worried about the Chinese EVs reliability and privacy policies. Unless they built them over here and had the same oversight & regulations.
I’ve only been in my son-in-law‘s 2024 Tesla Model 3 performance on a more regular basis and it appears to be a big step up in quality. Plus they worked on a few other issues people were complaining about in the past. Which is understandable for any new car company, at least to me. The other Teslas I’ve been in, including the Plaid S were fun but I’ve heard as well what Jay was saying. People going through tires & brakes that were too small. They now make aftermarket wheels and adjustable suspension parts (similar to ours), which will help with that.
So again… I really think for the money, the 2024 Model 3 is a great buy and do a lot better than the previous model 3s. And as far as any short term market concerns - people trashing Teslas - only provides more incentive for people who actually like our tax dollars being audited for fraud, waste & abuse to buy them. I had a friend go out and buy one of those butt fugly Cybertruck Beast in show of support the other way. That short term negative publicity will eventually backfire since it‘s based on emotions w/out real standing. It’s the same old Hollywood elite wokeism & other people with TDS selling them at a fraction of their cost. Which will only push more people into the brand who couldn’t otherwise afford to buy one. Add to the fact, most of the country doesn’t give a rats ass about someone’s over the (mental) edge politics.
Lucid is beautiful but mega expensive & has far less suppliers. Economies of scale at working. That’d be my only fear of that one or Lotus. At least Lotus is in your immediate area. An old track buddy who now lives in CA was showing me pics of his Model 3 performance yesterday. He‘s wants to track that mofo. I seen more of them in Sebring tracking than Homestead. Helps there are multiple aftermarket companies now making parts for them. So I wouldn’t buy all the hype that Teslas are going away - from the one sided media just yet.
Claiming that it's "wokeism", "TDS", and no real standing doesn't make sense. There are plenty of legitimate and verified reasons to not want to support Tesla, and it's not just Americans who've turned on the brand, sales have plummeted in a number of countries and that's reflected in the stock price. If people want to buy one, they'll do it, but buying a Tesla just to glaze a billionaire sounds deranged to me lol. It's not really political to think there should be transparency when an unelected official who has financial conflicts of interest is given access to your social security info, health records, income data, even notes from your therapy sessions. It's a dramatic swing in perspective when the "Don't Tread on Me" crowd is now fine with being tread on as they think it owns the libs/wokes lol.
Ultimately, we need more competition. EVs are great and the more affordable they become, the better for everyone, even Tesla lovers. If people have been willing to ignore decades of Tesla having terrible build quality, recall after recall, and being the car brand with the most fatal car accidents, I don't see a reason why a Chinese car should elicit concerns, outside of politics anyway.
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