Glad to hear you are onboard with supporting neo-Nazis like Musk. Maybe be less of a shallow consumer and think about the consequences of your financial decisions? Nah... too selfish for that.
I've been slowly trying to convince myself to go EV and Tesla is my obvious choice. Nothing to do with Musk and don't care about him. For me, the supercharging network for longer trips and cold weather range wins for me.
Still not fully onboard yet, but the Model Y Juniper would be my preferred model at this point.
Still driving a 2000 Civic. Have replaced clutch, the engine burns oil in warmer months, but otherwise, a slow, reliable car that is a blast to drive. 205K miles.
I tow the line between the technology coolness of Tesla/EVs, and absolute control over the driving experience via manual transmissions. Still don't see something out there (other than maybe a Civic Type R/Si/ Subaru WRX, etc,) that comes close to the full driving experience without a computer taking over.
Daniel "Elon Musk" Zlatev. https://www.notebookcheck.net/Notebookcheck-Team.212978.0.html?&tx_nbc2journalist_pi1%5Bmode%5D=show&tx_nbc2journalist_pi1%5Buid%5D=319
How about stop wasting our time and write an article about notebooks.
If one is looking for an ICE car with a long lifespan, they should pick brands like Skoda or Audi, but Teslas offer the ultimate expected longevity and lifetime mileage, beating both diesel and petrol cars.