CyberTW
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That’s fair.. it’s the opposite here. Two Tesla locations within 15 miles and no way I would go to a dealership.. people are fine, but they milk all the money they can.I'm pretty sure it's a regional thing, some areas are better than others. But this is where the Tesla model doesn't stack up against the traditional dealership model. I have three Ford dealerships near me, two are fantastic and one is the one no one goes to but suckers. For Tesla, I have one option near me, and when I go I'm a sucker.
When the stock and demand issues come up, it shocks me people don't mention Tesla's sales and service model as a big reason sales have slowed. Eager early adopters don't mind driving 7 hours to get their car, I did it. The other 90% of buyers would rather buy a vehicle from a place near their house. With no advertising and inconvenience, there's just zero chance to convert many of those who have sat out this long.
Now throw in the fact many of Tesla's most loyal buyers are stuck in underwater loans, even the ones that want to upgrade and buy another Tesla can't. I know someone who wants to upgrade from a 2021 Model 3 to a Highland, but they are $10k underwater on their loan and need to pay another 12-18 months just to get to breakeven. There's likely tens of thousands of buyers who can't make a purchase that want to, but then the lower prices aren't enough to make disinterested buyers drive 7 hours to get their new car.
that was my point though.. the OP said it was “universally” agreed that Tesla service is bad, and that’s just not true
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