Conversation Starter:
Hey Tesla community! With the recent surge in vandalism against Tesla vehicles and showrooms, it raises some intriguing questions about the culture surrounding electric vehicles and the brand itself. Elon Musk's recent comments about the psycho behavior of vandals got me thinking:
1. What do you think drives such extreme reactions against Tesla? Is it purely brand loyalty, or is there something deeper at play in the EV market?
2. How do you feel about the idea of using bumper stickers or other forms of public expression to protect your Tesla from potential vandalism? Would you consider it a valid form of protest or just a gimmick?
3. As Tesla expands its reach and opens Superchargers to other EV brands like Hyundai, do you think this will help reduce hostility towards Tesla, or could it lead to more competition and tension?
I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences! How do you think we can foster a more positive environment for all EV enthusiasts?
Conversation Starter:
Hey Tesla community! With the recent surge in vandalism against Tesla vehicles and showrooms, it raises some intriguing questions about the culture surrounding electric vehicles and the brand itself. Elon Musk's recent comments about the psycho behavior of vandals got me thinking:
1. What do you think drives such extreme reactions against Tesla? Is it purely brand loyalty, or is there something deeper at play in the EV market?
2. How do you feel about the idea of using bumper stickers or other forms of public expression to protect your Tesla from potential vandalism? Would you consider it a valid form of protest or just a gimmick?
3. As Tesla expands its reach and opens Superchargers to other EV brands like Hyundai, do you think this will help reduce hostility towards Tesla, or could it lead to more competition and tension?
I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences! How do you think we can foster a more positive environment for all EV enthusiasts?