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Originally Posted by EBSXR6
Tesla is on the nose.
I have seen reports showing a huge area at the Port of Melbourne filled with Tesla's.
There has been recent bad publicity following the recent price drops with no compensation for recently purchased cars.One model dropped $10,000.
I was told this by a third party, a Tesla owner had to drive from Mildura to Melbourne to get new tyres as no local tyre shop wanted to touch the vehicle in case they damaged the battery pack.
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I think it's hilarious that people want compensation for their vehicles devaluing because of a manufacturer responding to the market causing second hand values to drop.
The federal government owes me money because they inflated the value of my Caprice during COVID by printing money and handing it to every clown in the country, now economic conditions have tightened they should compensate me for devaluing my shitbox car that they artificially inflated the value of which has now dropped back to its real value
World's gone mad, who remembers when cars were things you bought for getting from A to B rather than pseudo 'investments' that have to be protected.
I reckon people are just salty over it because they're financing everything rather than paying with cash, too much keeping up with the Jonses rather than living within their means, that's why people are demanding compensation for their own poor decisions like it's Tesla's problem.