64 points

I like how Tesla thinks replacing their CEO is going to bring those sales back.

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TESLA would have to fire Elon, force him to sell all his shares (ALL of them), and fire all Elon’s family from the board so the public in general MAY start looking at tesla as a viable purchase again…

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16 points

If he sells his shares, he gets money for them, right? They should be seized, and he should be put in a cell deep underground with those warning signs intended to communicate danger to future generations.

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4 points

warning signs intended to communicate danger to future generations.

because you keep him on life support?

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2 points

Even better

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7 points

Keep it up Sweden

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14 points

The ongoing union ban on working with the notoriously anti-union company can’t have helped much either.

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34 points

Happy to see that Polestar has overtaken Tesla in Sweden now. Hope it stays that way.

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6 points

Wait, polestar only now pulled ahead in Sweden? That’s honestly kind if sad. If your home nation won’t support you, how will anyone else. So yeah good, but this should have always been the trend.

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polestar sold much better before they moved production to china, which of course meant tariffs for EU buyers. also, polestar’s cheapest option is like double the price of the cheapest tesla if i’m not mistaken.

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Thats strange. I see Teslas everywhere, but never polestar. A lot of Volvos too.

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29 points

Impressive numbers with still some room for improvement. Thats how i like it.

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