marklongoria
Mark Longoria
marklongoria

I see all the weird, anti-Elon nerds are out in full force this morning.

Musk owned up to getting high on the podcast of NewsRadio second-stringer and MMA meathead Joe Rogan that time, but no need to bring up his subsequent memo to his employees that they’ll totally be fired if they show up high to work.

jealousy from an insignificant little TV critic”

So what you’re saying is Elon Musk’s performance was anything but electric.

I get where you’re coming from, but saying that a person that you don’t like publicly acknowledging his condition “makes you feel sick” is not the good look that you think it is.

“Musk owned up to getting high on the podcast of Newsradio second-stringer and MMA meathead Joe Rogan that time, but no need to bring up his subsequent memo to his employees that they’ll totally be fired if they show up high to work.”

They probably could have just added, “He’s kinda Middle-Eastern-looking...”

If this were any other car than a Tesla, the article would be putting 110% of the blame on the driver.

Ignorance or joking, could not tell

Say what you want about Musk, but you can’t deny the fact that he has single-handedly changed or revolutionized two industries. You can make an argument that GM & co would have developed an electric car and EV revolution would’ve happened even without Tesla. On the other side, we all know how Chevy Volt / Bolt turned

I’m not a Musk fan and I don’t even have a twitter account, BUT the businesses he is involved in are, in my opinion, causing the glacial progress of ‘established corporations’ to get off their asses and make some positive changes for humanity.

“Establish A Relationship”

I recently leased a Hyundai Sonata Hybrid in Limited trim. In SoCal this is weirdly a rare car for some reason with most dealers only have a couple in inventory. Given my past experience with Kia/Hyundai dealers, I was nervous to start the task. Following the rules of Leasehackr, I emailed every local dealer for a

And this is why Tesla will continue to dominate the EV market, even when Hyundai/Kia/Genesis have decent vehicles. Talking on the phone, via the internet, or in person isn’t the salesperson doing a massive favor for me... they should be thankful that I am even considering their car and their dealership. So they should

Then he hit me with this one, “We will absolutely not send any price quotes over the internet and we want the customer here in person to establish a relationship before discussing a price.

I have experienced poor car sales processes and it’s clear to me they are complicated by design.  Confusion abounds.

Can’t hard-sell the TruCoat package if you are not there.

We Americans must defend these locally-owned family businesses from the scourge of direct sales.

And they wonder why car dealerships tend to come in just below loan collectors in the list of honest professionals.