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    502 months ago

    In fairness, I think the possibility that someone might light your car on fire is a stronger incentive to not buy a brand than internet posts making fun of the brand. It also means now they have to beef up security at all of the dealerships. Car sales are surprisingly impulse driven, hence the famous high pressure sales tactics, so it’ll be harder to get people in the door if they’re strip searching everyone and if they can’t have as much inventory on the lot, customers can’t drive home with the options they want so less impulse buying. Also full coverage insurance, required for financing, will get more expensive or even impossible to obtain which possibly means a massively decreased customer pool.

    I think a better counter argument is the environmental damage caused by lighting all the cancer boxes on fire.

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      2 months ago

      Do teslas even have options? Isn’t it just the battery pack and awd/rwd and then performance

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        42 months ago

        I looked a few years ago when a friend of my partner got a Tesla a few years ago. Picking a color cost like €2000 or so.