Who are the losers that still buy a Tesla in Europe?
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Good. May they fall another 40% in 2026. Fuck that company.
I tried to drive a model 3 and it was infuriating to have everything on touch including turn indicators, windshield wipers and especially the gear selector.
Then a huge screen that can't be used with your phone so you're still forced to use a phone holder like a decade ago.
For me a car without carplay/android auto loses $5000 in value, and "touchscreen everything" removes another $5000 in value. I could only accept those compromises in a $20k car if new, $10k if used
Wait what?? I knew they overused terrible touch screen controls.. But you can't even connect your phone properly?
A lot of engineers are obsessed with touchscreen everything because sci-fi from the 70s to 90s was obsessed with that shit, so they became obsessed with it.
My understanding is that they also aim that way to reduce moving parts - since knobs, buttons, and switches are more likely to fail after 5000 uses. That, and they can update touchscreens to do whatever they want differently, like serve up ads.
5000 uses? Thats how often I click the left mouse button per day ar least. Most buttons are rated for millions of clicks.
It's a cost thing. It's cheaper to get a shitty commodity touch screen from Alibaba and slap it in a cheap bezel, hook it up to a potato, and then just outsource the design and functionality to the code team in India. It's more expensive to actually do the industrial design to fit physical buttons and dials and source all the components required for the same. Engineers are obsessed with screens because their bosses are obsessed with cost.
It's the consumers, not the engineers, who go all starry-eyed and get so easily wowed over a crappy $12 touch panel with shit for pixel density and fuck-all for viewing angles, because they're the ones who have been bamboozled into believing this is all "futuristic." Most people aren't tech savvy enough to realize they're being sold cheap bullshit at a premium.
60% of their business used to be racists. Now its 100%
Gee do you need to be a wizard to figure out aligning yourself with idiot right wingers wasn't a good business decision when your entire business appeal is about being a good person and saving the planet
And their cars are not all roadworthy here in Europe.
Is there some specific road conditions that they’re not built for or is it just the fact that they generally suck
They have safety issues, and with the cybertruck is so much wrong, you can't even fix it to make it roadworthy in Europe. Apart from the fact that you would need a commercial trucking license to drive it.
From an american billionaire to a chinese billionaire. Glory to Europe, never doing anything well themselves.
I don't know about Europe-wide, but in Germany usually 8 of the top 10 brands (including the top 4) are European. Ford and Hyundai/Kia are the other 2.
EDIT: sales data specifically about EVs
Toyota: am l a joke to you
Good point, that data is about EVs, and Toyota doesn't make any that sell well.
I would rather have a European EV than a Chinese EV. But in the end of the day I will have to settle for Japanese.
Forgot about VW, BMW, Audi, Skoda, Mercedes, Renault, Peugeot, Opel(vauxhall for some), Volvo and a ton more.
Good.
I don't care who wins as long as the US loses.
I do care. I wish Europe would win. At least the US might have sane people in power half of the time. China is a full on dictatorship. They are more rational than dorito mussolini, but not really who I want to depend on.
As an American, I think the only path forward for a stable world is a stable Europe, if only because the EU is the biggest non malfunctional, non antagonistic multi country body right now.
And Xiaomi / BYD are not really that much aggressive atm. Xiaomi built factories in Hungary which just wait to start operations. Tesla is cooked in that regard.
Lovely, let's keep making certain the stupid prizes he wins are worth it. He likes Tesla so much, we could collectively do the funniest thing by making sure his fortunes end.
What a fucking loser.