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Anecdotally, I was driving past a large private school in north London this afternoon and encountered a metric butt-ton of teslas. So many fucking Teslas holy shit. Actually completely changed my perception of the typical Tesla buyer, at least in the uk. Looks like it’s more of a Porsche or Range Rover replacement, rather than an Audi or bmw as I’d initially assumed. It’s not really the ‘middle class’ that’s buying them, as far as I can tell. Looks like people in significantly higher income brackets. I think it’s worthwhile to put pressure on this customer base to divest themselves of the brand. I can’t imagine it would present much of a financial burden to do so.
Still waiting for the affordable option.
Stainless manufacture, leasing the battery, selling excess power into a decentralised power grid, Tesla was literally the future before Elon made a play for America.
Couldn't pay me to get into one of those cars now.
I hope someone else runs with the ideas at least.