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- technews@radiation.party
Scottish couple facing $33k repair bill after driving Tesla in heavy rain::undefined
Muskrats: “Why would anyone think they can drive in the rain?”
I don’t even believe the story happened.
Got any more sources target than carexpert.com.au lmao
Are you well regarded in your community? Because you are certainly regarded here.
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Edinburghlive is a shit rag BTW. It’s a clickbait farming site, always has been be careful with trusting it.
I think it’s important to mention that this isn’t an issue EVs have but an issue Teslas in particular have. They seem to have a really bad build quality from what I hear.
It’s the remote workers.
Battery was installed over zoom and the call dropped before the insulation part
an issue Teslas in particular have
I suppose you have evidence of this “issue” with Teslas?
The article this entire post is about…
This post is about a single vehicle that was most likely driven in deep water, but even if it wasn’t, is not indicative of an “issue Teslas have”.
This is why I will never buy a new car, or an electric car. My celica is the best car, and everyone should get one, like mines. Celicas are waaaaaay better than those pieces of shit electric cars. Oh what’s that? Your electric car roof is leaking even though it’s way newer than my car? Mines doesn’t leak tho. AND! And my car is used so it is less harmful to the environment than a new crummy plastic electric car
This sounds like confirmation bias. I’ve never heard of electric car roof leaking I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’ve had a 2018 Honda clarity for 5 years now and have had to spend virtually no money in maintenance. Best car I’ve ever owned for long drives especially.
You bought your car new, so you’re just as bad as the others. Why did you need a new car? Why couldn’t you buy a used car?
Where do you think used cars come from?
#BoycottMusk #BoycottTesla #BoycottTwitler