ÆCIII
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I don't need to sway your opinion, and that's exactly what it is.In fact I do not know a single person that owns a Tesla that has had more issues than any other car, and much fewer in fact. But you have to ask yourself a serious question that you are pasting YouTube videos links knowing full well that YouTubers are sensationalists looking for clicks. Sorry but none of those are going to sway my opinion.
However with it taking you this long to respond, only to emotionally name call or categorize all youtubers as 'sensationalists' speaks volumes on how you base your opinion. I'm not a youtuber and I don't need your click or reply. If you're going to dismiss support by profiling, or name calling, you could've saved yourself time and credibility by not replying at all.
When a youtuber records a rattle on camera to effectively bring you in their car with them, how is that 'sensationalizing'? They're just letting you honestly hear it for yourself, and then they're showing what they found as causes and remedies.
I'm not saying that Teslas have these issues more than other cars. I never said that or even alluded to that. I only pointed out the concern because I believe Tesla can have even less of these issues, and I want them to keep improving and stay even further ahead.
But the first step in progress toward advancement or refinement is 'acceptance', without being overly defensive of criticism that may be intended as constructive. Sandy Monroe touched on this in his recent video discussing people and companies who are dismissive of trends and EV adoption.
You can dismiss a chance to improve all you want. I wasn't asking you anyway.
- ÆCIII
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