All this because they delivered a car to a customer’s house.
All this because they delivered a car to a customer’s house.
“Tragedies” sure is doing a lot of fucking work when you’re talking about the sinking of someone’s preordered 300k Bentley, which was summarily replaced within 7 months.
2nd Gear:
Like I said. You and GM can both call it whatever you want. Doesn’t change what the Celestiq is.
I already explained it to you once.
You’re telling me that the most expensive, most advanced, most well-crafted vehicle that Cadillac has produced to date is not going to be called its flagship? The car that Cadillac themselves say is “the new standard of the world” and “redefining luxury”? The car that multiple automotive media outlets have already…
It’s 300k because it’s limited production. Halo car maybe (debatable). But flagship it is not.
If you’re a shareholder, yes. Surprises in the negative (like missing delivery estimates) tend to be reflected in the share price, which explains why TSLA is currently *checks biggest losers on CNBC* down 8.6% for the day.
100%.
Counterpoint: Lambo owners are ricers with more money.
“Klayton” lol
At least they don’t have VWs capacitive touch haptic feedback buttons on the wheel that your hands are constantly turning. Dumbest thing an auto manufacturer has put in a vehicle since Chrysler tried to put record players in them.
Honestly, the base would have probably loved it if he had called them balls instead of men. Missed opportunity at performative cruelty.
So 74% of 88 people who ordered a Tesla online after Musk promised FSD “within the next year” think it would have been nice to have a point of contact for their 40-100k purchase?
Ironically, your EV idolatry just further entrenches people and turns others off to your cause, which to be clear is probably a good one (unless you’re trying to offload the bags god-king elon left you with when he sold the top).
I both agree and disagree with you.
My man. Don’t worry.
“to help innocent children not die of asthma”
At least put the oxygen mask on your own self before helping others. It should be do as I say and as I do, lead by example, but with people in power it’s never the case.
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