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The same people who wait on a long drive-in lines for low-quality fast food. Laziness... which probably negatively affects many aspects of their lives. The second factor is mindset, which also contributes to the same problems.
Buying this car to save money doesn't quite make sense. At best, it's a $40,000 purchase. The folks trying to save a few cents on gas are probably not the folks that can make a $40k purchase.
If it was about saving money, I'd just keep my Honda Civic.
hmmm .. there is a big difference between waiting in line to get cheap gas (not laziness, economy), and getting fast food that is more expensive than making something at home (not economic, laziness).
You act like these people think logically. But be careful what you wish for, these will be the same people in line for free supercharging.
A lot of people don’t buy Teslas because they simply never get to experience them. I probably would not have a Tesla either if they didn’t have a store next to my local Apple store with floor models on display, demo drives... AND they even gave me a Model X for an overnight demo!
Being environmentally conscious, or having a particular political view had absolutely NOTHING to do with me purchasing a Tesla. I thought it was cool, loved the tech, and the aesthetic feel. The economics of being all-electric were a plus.
The full impact of the lifestyle changes became evident after purchase... never having to pump gas (even more appreciated after COVID-19 in not having to touch those dirty pumps!)... and great things like being able to sit in a park for hours on a very hot day with the air-conditioning on... and even overnight camping.
You wouldn’t catch me dead in an “econobox” electric or hybrid... no disrespect for those that drive these cars, but they are not for me.
Love my Model 3 SR+
I still have a 1997 Acura NSX and I get my gas at Costco. The reason is the entrance and exits of the 3 local Costco Gas stations are basically level and I can get in and out without scraping the front end of the car and thrashing the front spoiler...
Safety tech has really, really, REALLY improved since 1995. Nothing wrong with not caring about buying an expensive new ride just because you can, but he should absolutely be buying a new or fairly recent used car of some sort just for his own safety and the safety of his family.I rented a townhouse from a multi-millionaire who drove a dingy 1995 Toyota Camery.....he didn't care what people thought of him, he provided for his family and lived a simple life....
And I see the "smart money" people spending HUGE amounts of money on a 6000+ sq ft house so they can show off to their friends, when it's just for a man and wife. Oh, and also for "entertainment". What a waste. They should consider the Tesla a bit of bling so it would be easier to take the hit. As my daddy used to say, "You get what you pay for... if you're careful."Are you sure people who try to save a cent here or there cannot afford a $40,000 car? If my understanding is correct, the smartest money people never buy new cars, because they let "suckers" take the depreciation hit.....With Tesla's pricing changes, that is even more amplified
And I see the "smart money" people spending HUGE amounts of money on a 6000+ sq ft house so they can show off to their friends, when it's just for a man and wife. Oh, and also for "entertainment". What a waste. They should consider the Tesla a bit of bling so it would be easier to take the hit. As my daddy used to say, "You get what you pay for... if you're careful."
I do appreciate my asset.But those are appreciating assets. So they can sell their 6000 sq ft homes for more than they paid for it. Can never do that with a Tesla.