I stumbled over this today. Apparently it was inspired by listening to his most recent analyst earnings call.

  • The Model 3 is an overpriced, shoddily-assembled car. The only reason it’s the “affordable” one is because of the huge amount of tax incentives E-vehicles get. If you had to pay the actual cost of a Model 3 you would not be calling it a “fantastic car”.

    I know it’s hard for the Tesla cultists to accept, rather like the Apple cultists before them, but Tesla products are not good products for the price.

    • @IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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      24 days ago

      You clearly haven’t seen the new ones. The quality gap is minimal, the next gen interior is much more in line with its competition.

      It finally made consumer reports good buy.

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      -424 days ago

      know it’s hard for the Tesla cultists to accept, rather like the Apple cultists before them, but Tesla products are not good products for the price.

      Likewise, it must be hard for the Musk haters (and anti Apple people!) to accept it when Tesla (or Apple) make a good product at good value. I live in Australia and get no discount to the price of the car and call it good value.

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          23 days ago

          I’m pretty sure the other states have similar incentives [as Adelaide!]

          Now look up Victoria. They have an extra tax to stop EV owners from dodging the excise on petrol

          Where I am we have free registration for two years and the ability to drive in HOV lanes, which is a couple of hundred dollars of benefit

          Australia is a Federation. Each state, and to some extent the two mainland territories, sets its own rules to a large extent. We have no federal incentives on EVs

          Nice of you to accuse me of lying without looking for more than 15 seconds, arsehole