pickles69
Pickles69
pickles69

David Tracy, formerly from Jalopnik and now with The Autopian, made it happen for his $2000 Nissan Leaf:

You’re the hero we need.

I made a joke about this in the r/RealTesla sub ... and was immediately banned from r/elonmusk, r/TeslaLounge and r/Cybertruck.

It’s a slippery slope using slippery soap, using mettle to meddle a metal pedal that peddles some metal.

Where'd they build the California at, huh?

I’ll get the popcorn, whoever wins this should be good. I kinda hope Italy prevails on this though, I’m a big fan of preserving genuine regional identities.

Not remotely exclusive. Where I am in SW FL every buy-here-pay-here lot has one. They are the official exotic car for the baller poors, since they have looked basically the same for eons, and the old ones are dirt cheap.

Yep, the rest of the world just pities you.

Corvettes are only considered exclusive to guys who own Corvettes. 

Pastiche angers me too.

Two separate thoughts here, two of which that sort of conflict with each other:

Mercedes has gone full strip club on it’s interiors. 

Apparently not. A price drop might move a couple more, but until Elon isn’t involved, the universe of USA EV shoppers will continue to look at other brands.

Genius Musk has done it again!

Inventory is at record levels because people don’t want to buy a badly made car from a white supremacist piece of shit con-man.

I was thinking it looks like an older Volkswagen offering. Buy yeah, bland.

Are you completely out of your gourd?

Tesla driver that is looking forward to choice to get away from Tesla.

I’ve been in the Tesla demographic since their inception. I was 100% on board with going EV until I drove a Tesla way back in 2012. After sitting in the car I was OUT long before I knew anything about Elon Musk.

Regardless of your opinion on the Cybertruck (it’s stupid), the fact is that it is entering a market that already has options available. This is new for Telsa, they have always entered empty markets and set the standards instead of having to unseat someone.