- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
So you don’t really own the truck then, if they can say what you can or cannot do with it after you bought it.
There are plenty of reasons why someone may need to sell their vehicle (job change, moving) within a year. Having Tesla forcing them to only accept $50k buyback for a $122k vehicle sounds on par with Musk’s shitty personality.
What I don’t understand is why people voluntarily involve themselves with his shitty personality. At least with his employees you know why, they’re getting paid. But Tesla customers are paying him.
Werent these cars all bought while he was still just another tech bro, instead of a full throated fascist?
Silly pleb, property is for good white Christians and people who can afford large campaign donations.
You were planning to flip one, huh?
Scalpers are a pox on our society, good riddance
This isn’t a truck. This is an Emotional Support Vehicle.
I mean, imagine trying to pile a half cord of wood in that thing. Or a yard of mulch. Or anything else that you would actually use a pickup truck for.
Granted, the overwhelming majority of pickups never see anything in the back besides a rake or a couple spilled bags of groceries, but Christ on a crutch, this pile isn’t even pretending to be useful.
It has the same bed size as a Ford F150 Lightning. The bed is fully lined as well. Why do you think it’s not suitable for those tasks?
Whoa, now, don’t you go Lewis Black’ing and imagine I wasn’t gonna notice. Hehe, wp.
We need our freedom of speech to tell lies, but the customer should not have freedom to own property.
I can’t wait.
Wow, seems like a solid and reliable investment.