I’m definitely a fan of Tesla vehicles. It’s stupid to be against them.
Not necessarily stupid - it all depends on circumstance. For me, living in the country with a lower level electrical connection, EVs are a foolish arrogance. For someone living in a city/town that has some infrastructure, they may be great.
But when the government decides I should be denied my choice of vehicle because it doesn’t fit into their global warming hysteria, I strenuously object.
People are against globalists forcing their leftist agenda down their throats, that’s not stupid. People wouldn’t mind so much if there were a level playing field between E.V.’s and internal combustion vehicles, but we have the government putting it’s thumb on the scale to the benefit of the E.V. industry.
Internal combustion beat out electric and steam over a hundred years ago in early automotive history, and it is still superior to the others today.
Well, you can say it’s stupid to be against owning a Tesla, but not if you can’t afford one anyway & the thought of owning a used EV of any kind really alarms me. I guess the amount of “hidden flaws” in an EV is what turns me against one even if I could afford it. I just wish America would turn back to something practical and of lasting quality in a good gas powered, affordable vehicle. These would sooner or later turn up on the used market where folks like me might be able to buy one sooner or later in the future.
The tech I am not against. The contract agreement, got problems with.
But right now, hybrids make more sense for the average person that total electric.