Jhodgesatmb
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- First Name
- Jack
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- San Francisco Bay area
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- Tesla Cybertruck FS AWD, Tesla Model Y LR
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- Retired AI researcher
I am sure that there are many factors at play. If it were just the climate then you would see a lot Teslas in many states where they aren't seen in large numbers. Here are a few:Isn‘t that the truth.
I was at a light the other day and decided to count the number of Tesla’s that turned in front of me when the arrow turned green. I counted 2 X’s, 3 Y’s and 3 3’s.
I think the mild Mediterranean climate and consistently high CA gasoline prices help drive Tesla sales.
- As you say, climate
- Income
- Number of Service Centers and Showrooms
- Seeing is believing (and you see a LOT in California)
- Word of mouth (I have heard a lot of good things and few bad things from people I encounter regularly)
- A Tesla factory
- General progressive attitude
- The state is into environmentally-sound solutions
- The internationalization in the state (some groups pass word of mouth more than others)
If I had to choose one of these I'd say the winner is "seeing is believing".
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