A lot can happen in 40k miles. I don't think I've ever had a set of tires last beyond 20k miles. Granted I've never owned A/T's because I prefer comfort, however, 40k miles with the way most roads are in the US, is an achievement in itself. I'd be a happy customer lol. I've had motorcycle tires...
That's how the car industry works isn't it? You make a product to sell, then it sells and update the old inventory to reignite sales. Either way, your original argument was luxury items are doing poorly. When in fact, oh there's companies out there still doing well if not better than last year...
Maybe, maybe not.
https://www.carscoops.com/2024/06/tesla-model-y-plummets-from-no-1-to-18-in-euro-sales-chart/
Sales data can also be covered up.
https://electrek.co/2024/07/05/tesla-model-s-x-sales-crashing-hiding-it/
I appreciate your post as it is factual. Not that my post will in anyway contribute to the relevancy of the original post and for that I apologize. I however see fallacy within the CEO and corporation as a whole when, it was started as a company that wanted to improve humanity and wanted to do...
You're one of those...My problem with people who arent car enthusiasts just Tesla enthusiasts. My E46 M3 not Model 3, but actual M3, from 2006 had backup sensors with the Nav package. That's 18 years ago. Even the old 7 series from 2001 had backup sensors.
@HaulingAss See here, this is FUD. Stupid posts based on what Elon said expecting a response from the Cybertruck community. This is what Elon has created based on his time lines. I wouldn't normally ever comment on this nor care, but, hopefully this post will give you more understanding of what...
Today's short round-up of non cybertruck recalls. If all you're seeing are Cybertruck recalls, change your source.
Porsche Taycan brake recall.
https://www.carscoops.com/2024/06/over-30000-porsche-taycans-have-front-brakes-that-could-fail/
Jaguar/Land Rover fire risk...