Tesla Sales in Germany Have Cratered From Last Year, Data Shows
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Tesla's sales in Germany have significantly dropped, sparking discussion about the potential impact of Elon Musk's controversial actions and statements on the company's reputation.
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Reminder that last quarter Tesla reported record deliveries...basis for an SEC investigation?
That is funny. Of all the things Tesla should be under investigation their sales in Germany won't make top-100 list.
In California, that is Tesla biggest U.S. market, registrations fell 9.4% in Q3 and are down 15.1% YTD. If there were a big U.S. rush, you’d expect CA to pop, it did not.
Also looking at this whole thread, the selective downvote of my comments by Tesla sycophants shows I am on to something...
Also pro tip. If you didn’t MEAN to throw up a Nazi salute and you’re sorry for offending people you should immediately (or at all) 1) say that wasn’t intended to be one 2) apologize for offending everyone who isn’t a Nazi 3) Refrain from presenting a collection of Nazi jokes as your sole public defense.
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/teslas...
https://www.autonews.com/tesla/ane-europe-top-50-september-2...
https://eu-evs.com/marketShare/ALL/Groups/Line/All-time-by-Q...
Volkswagen's sales are split across many brands (VW, Audi, Skoda, Porsche, Cupra, MAN, Scania, etc.) and models.
Both are _valid_ approaches, and you see both from other companies (eg GM leans into the many brands thing fairly heavily, BMW is single brand few models), but it does make claims of "this is the best selling vehicle" rather uninteresting.
EDIT: it's funny that I say this every time, and every time I get downvoted. I have no idea why.
However, your analysis still kind of stands, as the AfD and even more extreme parties (like "Wahre Alternativ") tend to do better in the worse-off parts of the country like the hollowed-out districts on the eastern border (such as the one my brother-in-law left pretty much the moment his accounting degree hit his hand) where people were not big Tesla buyers, and poorly in affluent, well-educated places like Munich and Freiburg, where the kind of people who had been buying Teslas live (and are now buying just about any other EV).
Also, I feel like "I wasn't going to buy this, but the CEO did a Nazi salute and I like Nazi salutes so I'll buy it" is a much weirder and less probable phenomenon than "well, I was going to buy this, but the CEO did a Nazi salute so fuck no". Political affinity isn't really enough to make people buy what they otherwise weren't going to buy, but political anathema _will_ be enough to put people who were potential buyers off.
Btw, note that it was not actually a Roman salute (though it may have been adopted by Italian fascists because they incorrectly believed it had been used by the Romans; they were keen on Roman iconography).
Everyone can watch the video and draw their own conclusion but how anyone can and not see it I don't know.
And not even denying it afterwards.