Automaker Tesla is opening more showrooms on tribal lands to avoid state laws barring direct sales::Tesla is ramping up efforts to open showrooms on tribal lands where it can sell directly to consumers, circumventing laws in states that bar vehicle manufacturers from also being retailers in favor of the dealership model.

  • GreenCrush@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I get that some people see a positive in this, because of direct sales laws. But there are just too many negatives. Number 1, fuck cars. 2, fuck Elon, he doesn’t need more money, and it just leaves a bad taste in your mouth thinking about him setting up shop on native land to sell a product that is responsible for the destruction of so much natural beauty.

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      1 year ago

      I got a laugh out of that even though I think you’re being serious, maybe just because it’s so true. With the software and network integration of cars it’s like they’re becoming a platform to squeeze as much money as possible out of you. And like commercial software you can buy a car, but you sure as hell don’t own it. The automaker is in control.

      So yeah, fuck cars. And Tesla is spearheading that approach to automobile ownership so fuck Tesla too. If someone makes a car free of that evil network to maker shit, it’s a buy for me.

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        1 year ago

        I know this will be an unpopular opinion, butI don’t get all the hate for paying a subscription for additional features. This has been a standard in manufacturing for a very long time. New features require investment in R&D, so it makes sense to me that you would pay extra to use them, even if the vehicle is already capable of utilizing them. The investment in creating new features needs to be offset somehow.