Bloody_Smashing t1_ixqhw4m wrote
Reply to comment by Tiggywiggler in Tesla recalls over 80,000 China-made, imported cars due to software, seat belt issues by 1000xcoins
Teslas are more of an appliance than a car, and it won't take very long for real car companies to start catching up to them.
The number of people willing to bet their lives and welfare on Chinese manufacturing is astonishing.
thebigsad_69420 t1_ixqktmc wrote
People have been saying this for 10 years
It is literally an ongoing joke
Bloody_Smashing t1_ixqm0fb wrote
Quality automotive development takes time, and battery technology isn't quite where we need it yet.
Efficient_Criticism t1_ixrj5qa wrote
So basically they both need more time.
thebigsad_69420 t1_ixqmo8z wrote
Lmao it is clear you are not an engineer
[deleted] t1_ixt8t5o wrote
Uh I’m one in the automotive industry and I wouldn’t touch a Tesla with a ten foot pole.
thebigsad_69420 t1_ixuifz0 wrote
If you're not with Tesla then I'm praying for your job within the next few years brah
[deleted] t1_ixurxbd wrote
Lol, we work with several of them as a contractor but Tesla’s sales are already falling with just the first competitive EVs coming out. That will continue especially as literally every company launches better EVs in the next 5 years.
They don’t have near the quality control or production as other automakers, they try to cut corners until they learn the same lessons everyone else already has.
Have you sat in a Tesla? Interiors are shit bruh.
MrLionOtterBearClown t1_ixr7x41 wrote
I mean TBF not all teslas are made in China. Most are still made in America. And no doubt they have their QA issues, but the defects are blown wayyyy out of proportion. Sure, a higher percentage of teslas have production defects that other manufacturers, but it’s not like EVERY car they make has something wrong with it. Most are problem-free. I know like 10 people with teslas and like 2 have very minor panel gap issues and one had the 12v battery die but that happens to gas cars too.
They’re also all in the top 10 safest cars from crash ratings and things like that.
Extreme_Address7043 t1_ixqnxcn wrote
Lmao, just go see the other post about how many cars Ford is recalling. And guess what, for Ford it’s not going to be an OTA. But please tell me more about these “real car” companies.
SlackBytes t1_ixrq5u1 wrote
Tesla is the most profitable US automaker. Next year it’ll be number 1 in the world. While legacy automakers make less and less each year.
FBI_Agent_Fred t1_ixqivqx wrote
And the guy that owns Tesla also owns something else that the CCP doesn’t think of too fondly. I wonder if there could be influence. Lol
PM_ME_YOURPRIVATEKEY t1_ixqqrql wrote
Is this the new line for Muskrats? The CCP is trying to smear the poor billionaire?
FBI_Agent_Fred t1_ixqrdx0 wrote
I wouldn’t know, I don’t know many/any, but wouldn’t it be very easy for them to apply pressure to create changes they wanted on Twitter since his factories are still mostly in China? Seems like he could be easily leveraged.
Poor billionaires potentially being smeared by entire countries. Life must be so tough for them. So sad.
PM_ME_YOURPRIVATEKEY t1_ixqrkcs wrote
Turns out having the net worth of a small country makes you a target for harassment from state actors.
Hoarding wealth is a mental disorder.
shrekster82 t1_ixqmj0b wrote
Teslas are made in Fremont California and Austin Texas. The misinformation on these subs are insane. Also Chinese made Tesla’s are insanely well produced as well.
bronyraur t1_ixqj1i5 wrote
You realize Tesla Makes cars in America yes? They are also the largest producer of BEVs in the world, very much a real car company lol. You’re the same thing as a musk fanboy to me just opposite.
Bloody_Smashing t1_ixqk6xc wrote
>You realize Tesla Makes cars in America yes?
Lots of cars get assembled in America my dude; if your'e going to start this "argument", at least be more specific, but I can already tell you'll just waste my time and give me a headache at best.
Abba_Fiskbullar t1_ixqlzec wrote
You're either disingenuous or low information. US built Teslas are made almost entirely using domestic parts. I have a neighbor who works in the stamping department in Fremont, and he's making parts there, not unboxing shit from China.
Bloody_Smashing t1_ixqmgi5 wrote
>US built Teslas are made almost entirely using domestic parts.
Key word: almost
Abba_Fiskbullar t1_ixqp4s1 wrote
Yes, they buy parts from Bosch and Continental, just like every other manufacturer, but part of how Tesla has been able to maintain cost control is through vertical integration. Most of the parts for Fremont built cars are made within a few miles of the Fremont plant, and have been since it was making Tacomas and Vibes as NUMMI.
Bloody_Smashing t1_ixqykat wrote
It's a globalist industry, and the origin of parts isn't the main issue here, despite the fact that China is an alcoholic's shit stain on the automotive industry (and many other industries) the world over.
I see Teslas as appliances more then cars simply due to their extremely hostile stance on right-to-repair, and the sheer lack of haptic feedback that goes into most of their designs. There are really good reasons why "real" car companies don't use touchscreens to engage gears for example, it's really poor design.
Battery technology also isn't where we need it yet. Do high quality dependable batteries exist? Sure they do, but those surely don't help the bottom-line of manufacturers, and cheap batteries are everywhere, especially out of China.
Abba_Fiskbullar t1_ixr1xf2 wrote
Just shift that rhetorical golepost!
Bloody_Smashing t1_ixr2xym wrote
Call it whatever you want, you haven't proven me wrong in any way just yet.
shrekster82 t1_ixrlws1 wrote
Your dumb af
bronyraur t1_ixqv5og wrote
Lol it’s literally “the most American made car” you’re either a troll or an idiot
bronyraur t1_ixqlehn wrote
Lol a waste of your time— both your statements are unfounded and dumb:
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Tesla is an appliance not a car/ not a “real car company”
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You trust Chinese manufacturing when you buy one (outside china) - US buyers do not have to trust china, as they are built primarily in America/North America
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