Tesla posted its first annual drop in sales since the first year of the pandemic, as increased electric vehicle competition from Chinese and Western automakers ate into demand.

CEO Elon Musk’s electric car company reported it built 433,000 vehicles but delivered only 387,000. That’s down from the 484,507 cars it delivered in the final three months of 2023, and it’s also down from the 422,875 vehicle sales in the first quarter of last year.

Tesla has responded to increased competition by cutting prices. Although Tesla is more profitable than traditional automakers, the price cuts have been squeezing the profit margins that helped boost the stock. Investors’ expectations that the company would grow sales in the future had also been supporting Tesla’s lofty stock price, which made it the world’s most valuable automaker.

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51 points

Surprise surprise. Alienating people that buy your EV’s results in those people not buying your EV’s. It’s almost as if actions have consequences. It seems like good time for Tesla’s board of directors to fire their CEO. Lol yeah right, they’ll probably give him a raise.

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Exactly. I have a Model 3. It’s a good car, all things considered. But I would not buy one now due to the damage Musk has done to the brand. And there are now so many good alternatives from less controversial companies.

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17 points

This is exactly my perspective as well. My 2018 Model 3 has been great. The damage to the brand from Musk’s public statements and actions with things like Twitter in the last few years has been catastrophic. The brand was built to very heavily rely on Musk’s public persona, and it’s suffering the consequences of that decision now.

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9 points

I’m in exactly the same boat. I’ll never buy a Tesla again as long as Musk is CEO there. I don’t support fascists.

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7 points

It was a good car before they removed the parking sensors, and even worse now that they removed the stalks… I know someone will say they can use the car without them but they make the car safer, and what’s wrong with wanting a safer car?

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I’ve tried the “computer vision” parking system on the newer models it’s surprisingly not bad. That stalkless steering wheel though, uuugh no.

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6 points

Same. My Model Y is likely the only Tesla I’ll ever buy, and I certainly won’t be recommending them to anybody else. The only way the company will change my mind is to get rid of Musk and start making much better design decisions.

The free month of Full Self Driving I just unexpectedly received is a non-starter for me. The automatic wipers, auto high beams, etc. that all rely on the cameras in the car are all terrible. My wipers regularly go off in the bright sun. The auto high beams (required for FSD at night) flash oncoming cars randomly. If the car can’t handle those much simpler tasks with near 100% accuracy there is no way I’ll trust FSD.

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3 points

… the wipers relay on the camera???

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-1 points

Now that the charging network is opening up. Tesla is losing what made them truly special. While I respect what Elon has done for EV cars, he needs to shut up.

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4 points

He opened the door for other car makers to manufacture EVs. And then he opened his mouth and started spewing his filth everywhere as well as focusing more on screwing up Twitter so now Tesla is going to plummet as well. I would be lying if I said I’m not gonna enjoy watching him go down in flames.

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Also teslas are kinda shitty to drive. Like, having road tripped and used one for a daily driver for around 2 months on a business trip…

It was just annoying, toss in the overly engineered everything breaking and costing an arm and a leg to replace…I feel sorry for people that bought the hype.

Volvo and Hyundai are both much better options.

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4 points

As a stockholder, I expect them to do their job of “line go up.” In this case, that’s cutting the dead weight.

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