johnsnownw
Elio Addict
There have been articles discussing the "writing on the wall" for years. TSLA has ALWAYS been a volatile stock, and shorts have always found ways to spin innocuous details into mole hills.
I own a Tesla, I also spend a great deal of time on TMC. There are complaints about every vehicle from every manufacturer. All forums are full of dissatisfied people, and to use complaints on forums as on overall picture of the company or customer satisfaction is simply selection bias. There is a reason Tesla is still at the top in customer satisfaction scores. I have been extremely happy with Tesla service, and have no complaints whatsoever. This is reflected in CR customer satisfaction scores, and the majority of owners posting on the forums.
It's easy to fall into confirmation bias when you read bad press, or bad reviews, but that doesn't actually reflect reality. Most Tesla owners are just driving around enjoying their vehicles, they don't post about it, and they don't pen positive articles about their experience.
Everyone is welcome to choose whatever slant they want, of course. You can believe all the doom and gloom predictions you wish, but TSLA will soldier on, and unless something drastic happens with their volume production, the stock price will eventually continue its ascension.
Full disclosure: I do not own any stock in TSLA, so I have no reason to choose one side over another. I simply view Tesla through the lens of an owner, and someone who spends a great deal of time reading the experience of other owners.
I own a Tesla, I also spend a great deal of time on TMC. There are complaints about every vehicle from every manufacturer. All forums are full of dissatisfied people, and to use complaints on forums as on overall picture of the company or customer satisfaction is simply selection bias. There is a reason Tesla is still at the top in customer satisfaction scores. I have been extremely happy with Tesla service, and have no complaints whatsoever. This is reflected in CR customer satisfaction scores, and the majority of owners posting on the forums.
It's easy to fall into confirmation bias when you read bad press, or bad reviews, but that doesn't actually reflect reality. Most Tesla owners are just driving around enjoying their vehicles, they don't post about it, and they don't pen positive articles about their experience.
Everyone is welcome to choose whatever slant they want, of course. You can believe all the doom and gloom predictions you wish, but TSLA will soldier on, and unless something drastic happens with their volume production, the stock price will eventually continue its ascension.
Full disclosure: I do not own any stock in TSLA, so I have no reason to choose one side over another. I simply view Tesla through the lens of an owner, and someone who spends a great deal of time reading the experience of other owners.