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A survey in the Netherlands revealed that 31% of Tesla owners are considering selling their cars due to Elon Musk’s controversial actions, including his involvement in politics and handling of misinformation on X (formerly Twitter).

About 40% feel embarrassed to own a Tesla, though 51% say Musk’s behavior doesn’t affect their view of the car.

Musk’s leadership of X has also driven users away, with 46% leaving or considering leaving the platform.

Parallel criticism of Mark Zuckerberg for removing fact-checking has fueled similar debates over tech leadership and misinformation.

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[–] timmy_dean_sausage@lemmy.world 1 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Depends on your needs and typical traffic you have to deal with. In Texas, I have to deal with an endless horde of bullies in duallies and SUV Karen's. It's nice to have some passing power in certain situations.. If I lived somewhere more rural, or with generally more kind people in traffic, I'd be fine with less.

[–] boonhet@lemm.ee 2 points 19 hours ago (2 children)

Oh right y'all get Toyotas with turbos. Those still use way too much fuel, but at least they have decent power compared to anything Japanese that I see.

I'm firmly in the "300ish horses should still net me 50 mpg" camp lol

[–] drsilverworm@sh.itjust.works 1 points 44 minutes ago

What car is doing that for you?

[–] timmy_dean_sausage@lemmy.world 1 points 16 hours ago

Oh, for sure! In modern cars, absolutely! Wish I could afford something with that kind of power and mpg's.. lol