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Rusty_Ferberger t1_j6jcm9h wrote

If you're still buying a Tesla after all the Elon shenanigans, you deserve what you get.

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0x11C3P t1_j6jdm74 wrote

Absolutely love how people are easy to jump onto trying to bring up Ford's recall as if that'll somehow absolve this vehicles steering wheel falling off like it's okay. Like... They're both bad.

Or the theory people just drive around and take their steering wheel off on the highway for giggles and internet points.

Elon fan boys are something else.

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TheBryanMeehan t1_j6jgtx7 wrote

Is it so much to ask for a good steering wheel that does not WHIFF out the window while I’m driving?

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pleiop t1_j6jhd3t wrote

I'm not taking a side. Just providing the simplest explanation as someone who has used Twitter for 10+ years. I suppose it's entirely possible that Elon Musk is purposely suppressing tweets.

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StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jic35 wrote

The service team probably didn’t close it yet. That happened to me once, I went to pick up the car but it said I owed a couple hundred on a warranty related issue. I was about to ask the service manager about it but he had already cleared it.

Despite what most people say, Tesla Service is actually really good, especially the Eatontown and Princeton locations.

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DragonflyValuable128 t1_j6jj2c7 wrote

Whenever I am undergoing a major life change where I don’t feel in control I have a nightmare where this happens. I’ve never heard of it actually happening.

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echoshizzle t1_j6jjuk8 wrote

Elon fanboys are fucking stupid. I own a Tesla (my 2nd) every time people have legitimate complaints or concerns, the crazies come out to act like it’s a conspiracy against the company.

It’s a cool car, but it’s just a car. Worshipping Tesla (or Elon) is fucking dumb.

With that being said, this steering wheel falling off does not surprise me in the least.

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StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jketi wrote

I’m sorry to hear that. EVs, over the course of their lifetimes, are cheaper to keep on the road. There is very little maintenance required since there are very few moving parts.

Yes the batteries are expensive, but that’s only because BEVs and hybrids have not been the norm. Now that they’re mainstream, the incentive for battery recycling is now on the table. Tesla is already working it at GigaTexas and other manufacturers are looking into it.

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wizkidweb t1_j6jksas wrote

I also own a Tesla, and agree re: worship, but I am surprised about the steering wheel falling off, since I've not heard of that happening before on Teslas (or most other cars for that matter).

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Secksualinnuendo t1_j6jl8tq wrote

And he still has temp tags on so it's a relatively new car. Good ol Tesla build quality!

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chijrt t1_j6jnwxv wrote

Clearly driver error here. You're not supposed to use the steering wheel when driving a Tesla to begin with.

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SailingSpark t1_j6jpnwn wrote

Honestly, I do not find the price of replacing the battery pack to be that onerous. I saw one invoice for a model 3 that was out of warranty. The cost with parts, labor, and taxes was $16,000. Years ago I had the V8 in my Landrover replaced. Parts, labor, and taxes came to $10,000. Yes the Tesla cost more to do, but it is a lot complicated that a regurgitated Buick engine stuffed into an English SUV.

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StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6jqprf wrote

You’re comparing ICE vehicles, which are very complex machines, to EVs which are inherently simple. An electric motor is frictionless. PCBs are easily replaced. Batteries are also simple.

Also, how’s the rust on your Ram? Have you averaged out how much that truck has and will cost you over its lifetime?

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greikini t1_j6jra1o wrote

Best thing I encountered so far (online) was, as I told people that Model 3 doesn't has a emergency handle on the inside for the back doors and people started to say I made this up. Then somebody went out in order to make a picture for proof that it has one ... Well, that person was quite surprised a Model 3 doesn't has an emergency handle for the back doors in the inside. And then people started to argue "maybe it is for safety, so the kids can't open the doors in case of an accident and walk around on the highway without supervision" ...

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stickman07738 t1_j6jrmcl wrote

Reliability safety, durability, so that it survives 20+ years. Avg car age is almost 12 years now - talked to me when your vehicles is over 10 years old.

I am actually finding your responses amusing as they look like a bot using ChatGPT

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Notimportanthuman t1_j6junb4 wrote

Looks like that happened on route 1 in Woodbridge too, which is already a hell scape. He’s very lucky

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khyberchef t1_j6jwd7m wrote

Wow, I saw this guy pull over on Rt 1. I thought it was weird since it looked brand new.

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Bulky-Barracuda-2749 t1_j6jwomk wrote

how do you manage to misspell divider so bad? phones have spell check brother.

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subarupilot t1_j6jwty9 wrote

I passed him yesterday and thought it was weird he didn’t pull over. I guess I know why!

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rpd9803 t1_j6jyhoo wrote

I think the answer lies squarely between the haters and the fan boys: they’re meh. Electric vehicles are cool. Some of the vehicles are novel, but they’re also kind of built poorly and just sort of typical mediocre car quality.

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dutch665 t1_j6jz93z wrote

I would help go a little bit harder than tweeting at him. Hmb

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wessty1984 t1_j6k09es wrote

They forgot to put salt pepper ketchup on his taylor roll pork ham cheesy egg sandwich and he subconsciously rage ripped the wheel off the steering column when he realized it.

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rancid_bass t1_j6k2ujn wrote

So, I know Tesla prices and stock prices dropped relatively recently. I don't know much about them or their production, but first thought here is maybe something cut in production to reduce the cost could be the cause here.

I've not attempted any research here. Just a thought.

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ratatosk212 t1_j6k38w2 wrote

I'm sure Elmo will get right back to him.

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mediclawyer t1_j6k6yev wrote

How do they own a Tesla yet can spell divider! (Actually, Jersey barrier)….

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My_user_name_1 t1_j6ka9fd wrote

Biggest piece of crap I ever drove. And I'm an EV owner

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VinCubed t1_j6kcojc wrote

Why do I feel that the Tesla assembly line team were forced to work double-speed just before the end of the year to meet unrealistic production goals set by their overlord who needed to prove a point after their ill-advised purchase of a social media site took up all their attention.

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obsesivegamer t1_j6kdm7x wrote

The Tesla derangement syndrome is even more annoying than the elon Fanboys.

Newsflash they sell alot of cars now, There will be incidents. While this is not acceptable I don't think we need to fill every single subreddit with tesla posts.

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Starrystars t1_j6kefek wrote

> Like... They're both bad

I think that's kind of their point. You'll hear a bunch of news stories about Tesla vehicles just because they're Tesla's. But you don't hear about other manufacturers issues.

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DiplomaticGoose t1_j6kehr9 wrote

The whole stock thing makes them feel financially obligated to hype the product. They don't give a flaming rat's ass about the product, they are doing this for the $800 lump of magic stock rotting in their robinhood portfolio.

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joejoeaz t1_j6khr2i wrote

This is what happens when you don't pay the subscripton on the steering wheel bolts.

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socruisemebabe t1_j6khum7 wrote

Well.. on the bright side, I finally see a practical reason for private citizens to have full self driving in their teslas.

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DangerHawk t1_j6kp4w4 wrote

Play Skool Cars are built better than Teslas. They regularly speed up/brake/drive into walls on their own and will spontaneously burst into flames for no reason. Now the steering wheels are falling off. Why anyone would by a Tesla is beyond me.

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Wasteful_Diablo t1_j6kts1z wrote

Jesus, how does that even happen? Poor QA? Careless technician? Poor design?

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Some-Imagination9782 t1_j6kuhbq wrote

Wtf! Glad everyone is safe and no one was behind him…note to self: leave a lot of room between my car and a Tesla

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StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6kuyh0 wrote

I have a Y and a 3. My 3 had some minor cosmetic issues when I picked it up, Service Center fixed it and that was that. My Y, built in Austin, is perfect. Coming from a 2018 CTS and Grand Cherokee, I’d say the Y and 3 are on par quality wise. The materials are somewhere in the middle, but the seats are damn comfortable for the price range.

But the best part of any EV is the power and convenience, and that’s really the reason I went with Tesla. Nobody can touch the range and the Superchargers are the best until EA catches up.

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rancid_bass t1_j6kxwsl wrote

They're usually built even before that. Whatever the model year is, they're built the previous year, so it would correlate with what I was saying. That's why I'm asking about a quality drop. Every car make and model is like that.

Again, I haven't looked up what changes were made to drop price. It's just a thought.

*edit for typo

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krins12 t1_j6l0xvd wrote

Not gonna say which one to avoid doxxing myself but there’s only one good Tesla location (not the one you named). As an owner since 2019, the rest are all subpar. All my other luxury vehicles have much better service.

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preppysurf t1_j6l2cmo wrote

Build quality on the Volvo XC40 is lightyears ahead. BMW iX also phenomenal but is too big IMHO. Loved my XC40 Recharge but I do too much driving and had to get a plug in hybrid instead. The Tesla I test drove looked like a blind 4 year old assembled it. Terrible quality

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rancid_bass t1_j6l684p wrote

Ok. Finally did the research. Tesla cars are built within a quarter and shipped about a month or 2 after. The price drop in ordering for 2023 models began in the last quarter of 2022.

Now, my original statement stands. What in the manufacturing process makes them cheaper?

Edit: idc if you're in favor or opposed to electric vehicles. I'm asking for the sake of manufacturing and consumer product concerning safety.

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StrategicBlenderBall t1_j6l6n6w wrote

I’ve owned three Teslas lol, you could have taken my word. As soon as you get a VIN number you’re about a week or so from delivery. Anyway, they raised the cost during COVID to slow down demand (which didn’t work), so the cars are now back to pre-COVID prices.

They also dropped the Ultrasonic Sensors, but that was like $100 savings per car.

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HavingALittleFit t1_j6laxu9 wrote

I love the idea of Tesla's but the amount of horror stories I hear about their build quality couldn't make me buy one ever

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Konawel t1_j6lnw06 wrote

Tesla has been a horrible product with terrible customer service for many years, I can’t figure out why people still buy them

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FiyalitePanel t1_j6ls5nc wrote

Right... and thats the best picture you got of this event? Anybody would have taken 20 perfect photos of this... y''know while you're sitting there waiting 30 minutes for the tow truck. And its awesome that the car came perfectly over to the side without steering...

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hypoboxer t1_j6mlq8r wrote

Dude's car got a little dinged up.

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phormerphiladelphian t1_j6mnanq wrote

Looks like the speedometer is missing too.

Why do people buy these trash cars at inflated prices?

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MS805 t1_j6mnynh wrote

Use the auto pilot. It's a feature

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Jimnay t1_j6n8nro wrote

When I was young, I used to have a nightmare where I was in the back of our family's conversion van. While going over the Ben Franklin bridge, I would fall through the van, the bridge, and towards the dark water below. Right before impact, I would wake up from that wierd sudden drop sensation.

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WhippetRun t1_j6nh55o wrote

This is what he gets for voting against Elon on Twitter

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aevz t1_j6nul96 wrote

Had all kinds of driving dreams.

Like you, sometimes they center around "no control," and were mostly that the brakes don't work (like someone else mentioned).

Some other times, the steering is off.

Other times, I'm in the backseat and there's no one in the front, so I gotta drive.

Some other times, though, the themes have been really amazing. Like exploring, journeying to new lands, seeing something beautiful, even bouncing in a safe but physics-defying way, or even flying.

Dreams are cool, mysterious, and have crazy emotional impact (to the dreamer, while sounding fairly silly and uninteresting to listeners lol).

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ferocious_coug t1_j6nwkc2 wrote

A GREAT steering wheel, that doesn’t FLY out the WINDOW while you DRIVING! That is a good car idea!

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sideburns t1_j6p7zlp wrote

My brother works for a shop that does Tesla’s, he said as cool they look and how big the fad is, they are shit cars. And expensive to fix. Lots of flaws.

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