• e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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    I hate Musk, Tesla, and cars in general. (I like trains). But I also dislike people who are wasteful, destroys things like everything is replaceable without any harm done. I also dislike people who are dishonest for their own benefit. This is not helping built a better future. It’s dishonest and destructive. Lose lose.

    • @Lucky_777@lemmy.world
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      You must like in a country or downtown area with good public transport. Go outside the main cities in America and you’re stranded without your own car.

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        Tbf there’s a pretty good chance their entire country is the size of one of our states. The server suggests Netherlands which is like half the size of West Virginia, for example.

        • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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          Yup, Netherlands and public transport is pretty good here. As well as towns, including mine, are walkable/cyclable.

          • @ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Yeah, I figured. Unfortunately the entire world isn’t as densely populated as Amsterdam, so public transit of that level isn’t always possible. For instance, NL, the entire country, is 1/2 the size of WV the state alone. And the pop of NL is 17,722,333, and the pop of WV is 1,769,979. So to reiterate, your country of 17 million people is smaller in area than one of our states containing 1 million people.

            Maybe try leaving your safe little bubble occasionally.

            • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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              Sure in some rural places possibilities for public transit are limited. But in the US most people live in cities and they could very well have decent public transit, it’s a political choice to not invest in trains. .

                • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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                  I’m not saying cars don’t serve a purpose in sparesely populated areas, like West Virginia. They do. But cars are overused in places where public transit would be a thousand times more efficient, like big cities. Also, trains are perfectly suitable to cover large distances. I happen to go on holiday to Italy next week and I do it solely by train. And Europe doesn’t even have good high speed raillines. Perhaps less so than the US, but Europe also neglects public transit in favor of the car lobby.

    • @LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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      06 months ago

      Have you seen the stock price? I wouldn’t say it’s wasteful at all. I’d say it’s achieving exactly what it’s set out to do.

      • e$tGyr#J2pqM8v
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        If it’s trying to get Tesla to go bankrupt, I highly doubt that will happen. And I also don’t really see what it achieves except for annoying Musk.

  • IndescribablySad@threads.net
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    “Sir/madam, (sadam) your conviction slowly steeling and your hands steadying themselves before you finally threw the bottle was heartening, but why did you come directly out of your own house to do it? Claim rejected.”

    Eventually one of you’s is gonna try it, but forget a detail or two.

    • @IMALlama@lemmy.world
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      There is a whole bunch of regulatory stuff that’s been spun up for EVs over the past 7 years or so.

      I have no idea if Hyundai had something out of the ordinary happen, but the public is generally very slow to change and are a bit hyper vigilant. Add in the fact that the press loves a good boogieman to get clicks and you’ll see some of the EV mess.

      Are they safer than ICE? Yes. Should that stop there? No.

      With an average of 16 EV and hybrid fires per year, there’s a 1 in 38,000 chance of fire. There are a total of roughly 4.4 million gas- and diesel-powered passenger vehicles in Sweden, with an average of 3,384 fires per year, for a 1 in 1,300 chance of fire. That means gas- and diesel-powered passenger vehicles are 29 times more likely to catch fire than EVs and hybrids.

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        Hyundai and Kia always has something out of the ordinary happen. My model was an ICE with two major flaws: one meant that the engine was liable to catastrophically fail and catch on fire at around 90k miles, and the other made it so stealing them was literally child’s play. Kids were making TikToks on how to steal them…

        Hyundais just aren’t good cars. They cut corners to the max, and when shit goes south just try to gaslight everyone involved. I’m highly skeptical that their EVs are high quality, because their ICE models were shitboxes.

  • @MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    06 months ago

    This is the only good use of a Tesla now, IMO. Get it fully insured, then go park it in a dark alley near a popular area. It’ll get torched before too long. No fraud involved with setting your own car on fire…

    Then use the money to buy something that’s not made by a Nazi.

  • @Snowclone@lemmy.world
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    Do NOT set your own car on fire. They will notice every marker pointing at you! Instead, incompetently park in a visible area that is poorly lit at night, perhaps a Trump sticker. Maybe an anti-trans or pro racism sticker! Really REALLY scummy stuff. Get a custom plate that says ‘‘YBMC’’ or something else horrid. Really egg them on. What you really want is a total stranger you have never interacted with. Police fail to identify 90% of crimes that don’t have a personal motivation to known victim and perpitraitor.

  • @x4740N@lemm.ee
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    I’ve heard insurance companies in the Un-united Dystopia of america have stopped insuring them

    • @LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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      It’s a step in the right direction. It won’t stop the countries we exploit from being exploited. But if Tesla goes bankrupt it is one less large company exploiting the global south. And arguably the worst when it comes to Cobalt.

  • niva
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    06 months ago

    Usually insurance companies don’t pay for vandalism I think.

    • @Snowclone@lemmy.world
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      06 months ago

      Oh you REALLY need to call up and see if they will cover it. They will fight you like hell on this kind of situation.

    • @meliaesc@lemmy.world
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      If I’m paying for comprehensive coverage and they don’t cover my car burning, I am absolutely suing.

    • @pocketasian@lemm.ee
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      They will cover vandalism if:

      A) You report it to the police and have a file number

      and;

      B) You have comprehensive coverage

      But your insurance rate will increase due to having a claim

  • @YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
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    06 months ago

    I have owned only three brands of cars with a total of four different engines. And next to my Toyotas, my one Hyundai was incredibly reliable. Made it to 300k before I gave it away to my cousin. And the only time it ever left my in a jam was a Walmart parking lot when the starter burnt out. I walked across the street, bought a new one, and with the help of a YouTube video & $10 worth of tools from that very Walmart, shit was done. I highly recommend an old sonata to any one hard up, and in need for something reliable. Mine actually had heated seats! Easily the best $700 I’ve ever spent! I could rant about that car for ever.