EV sales peaked. Long live EV sales

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techno-ag said:

Teslag said:

Except we've told you before on previous threads that Tesla has had mechanical interior latches for quite some time...


and you keep repeating it and bringing it back up.

I do recall from the old thread your very self righteous claim as such. But numerous news articles revealed troubles by emergency responders. I think there were also lawsuits over the hidden latches.


They aren't hidden. They are literally right there on the ****ing door. I've had to tell people NOT to use those use and instead use the power door button above more than the reverse.

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torrid said:

So enlighten me. Why do I need car, ICE or EV, with electronically-activated door handles instead of simple mechanical ones?

Drag reduction, I'd assume.

Trying to be as streamlined as possible.
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Teslag said:

bobbranco said:

Teslag said:

I dont' think it's so much criticism as it is skepticism, especially when owners see stories or claims so absurd it raises an eyebrow.


The key fob and lack of cell service was a problem as conveyed in the news article. Could have been Bluetooth operator error, maybe, but the article never mentions Bluetooth.

It's been remedied and life moves on. Does not make the news article false. I find the defensive posturing about any commentary, complaint, criticism as odd.

Thanks for the information about Tesla correcting this cell phone / key fob bug. Have a nice drive today.


Or, when seeing a 9 year old article, maybe do some research or ask a question rather than blindly assume it still applies to a rapidly changing technology.


I located an article. It described the mentioned problem. You attempted to dispute the claim ignoring the text of the article and claimed it was a Bluetooth issue. It was not a Bluetooth issue. The stranded driver solved the issue by requesting a ride from a friend only after getting cell service 2 miles from the dead car. The ride from the friend was to obtain the key fob from home. Drivers comment: I'm never leaving home without my key fob. Sure it was an old article and I recognize technology changes.

If you can't handle the commentary without getting snippy and condescending then not replying would be satisfactory.
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techno-ag said:

GeorgiAg said:

No way I would have bought a Tesla when they first came out, or in 2020 or even 2022. They've really gotten many of the bugs out. It's an engineering marvel now. True FSD is next generation and an absolute gamechanger. Sure, an ICE vehicle could have that, but none do as of now. No EV has it other than Tesla.

If you take away FSD, ICE is hands down better for long trips. Cost is about the same and based upon my calculations based upon my last long trip, a very fuel-efficient ICE actually costs less per trip, even more so if the price of gas goes down.

EV insurance is higher because if the battery gets damaged -$$$$$$. A relatively minor wreck could cost a crap ton more money. More FSD will make that cost go down.

I still love a manual transmission. None of that paddle shifter crap. That will not be with us (in new cars) much longer.

ICE is also better for towing and trucks (for now).

Well that's what I'm trying to find out. We've been talking about EVs and their issues for years. I wanted to know if the fob and hidden door handle issues were resolved. Unfortunately any questions as to whether Tesla has resolved things is met with hostility. But such is life on TexAgs.

Thanks for your thoughtful and considerate replies.

What are the key fob and hidden door handle issues?
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bobbranco said:

Teslag said:

bobbranco said:

Teslag said:

I dont' think it's so much criticism as it is skepticism, especially when owners see stories or claims so absurd it raises an eyebrow.


The key fob and lack of cell service was a problem as conveyed in the news article. Could have been Bluetooth operator error, maybe, but the article never mentions Bluetooth.

It's been remedied and life moves on. Does not make the news article false. I find the defensive posturing about any commentary, complaint, criticism as odd.

Thanks for the information about Tesla correcting this cell phone / key fob bug. Have a nice drive today.


Or, when seeing a 9 year old article, maybe do some research or ask a question rather than blindly assume it still applies to a rapidly changing technology.


I located an article. It described the mentioned problem. You attempted to dispute the claim ignoring the text of the article and claimed it was a Bluetooth issue. It was not a Bluetooth issue. The stranded driver solved the issue by requesting a ride from a friend only after getting cell service 2 miles from the dead car. The ride from the friend was to obtain the key fob from home. Drivers comment: I'm never leaving home without my key fob. Sure it was an old article and I recognize technology changes.

If you can't handle the commentary without getting snippy and condescending then not replying would be satisfactory.


For that in bold, then why not have a bit of skepicism?
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Teslag said:

bobbranco said:

Teslag said:

bobbranco said:

Teslag said:

I dont' think it's so much criticism as it is skepticism, especially when owners see stories or claims so absurd it raises an eyebrow.


The key fob and lack of cell service was a problem as conveyed in the news article. Could have been Bluetooth operator error, maybe, but the article never mentions Bluetooth.

It's been remedied and life moves on. Does not make the news article false. I find the defensive posturing about any commentary, complaint, criticism as odd.

Thanks for the information about Tesla correcting this cell phone / key fob bug. Have a nice drive today.


Or, when seeing a 9 year old article, maybe do some research or ask a question rather than blindly assume it still applies to a rapidly changing technology.


I located an article. It described the mentioned problem. You attempted to dispute the claim ignoring the text of the article and claimed it was a Bluetooth issue. It was not a Bluetooth issue. The stranded driver solved the issue by requesting a ride from a friend only after getting cell service 2 miles from the dead car. The ride from the friend was to obtain the key fob from home. Drivers comment: I'm never leaving home without my key fob. Sure it was an old article and I recognize technology changes.

If you can't handle the commentary without getting snippy and condescending then not replying would be satisfactory.


For that in bold, then why not have a bit of skepicism?


Are you denying it happened?
Did Tesla change their technology?
Do you know when to stop?
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bobbranco said:

Teslag said:

bobbranco said:

Teslag said:

bobbranco said:

Teslag said:

I dont' think it's so much criticism as it is skepticism, especially when owners see stories or claims so absurd it raises an eyebrow.


The key fob and lack of cell service was a problem as conveyed in the news article. Could have been Bluetooth operator error, maybe, but the article never mentions Bluetooth.

It's been remedied and life moves on. Does not make the news article false. I find the defensive posturing about any commentary, complaint, criticism as odd.

Thanks for the information about Tesla correcting this cell phone / key fob bug. Have a nice drive today.


Or, when seeing a 9 year old article, maybe do some research or ask a question rather than blindly assume it still applies to a rapidly changing technology.


I located an article. It described the mentioned problem. You attempted to dispute the claim ignoring the text of the article and claimed it was a Bluetooth issue. It was not a Bluetooth issue. The stranded driver solved the issue by requesting a ride from a friend only after getting cell service 2 miles from the dead car. The ride from the friend was to obtain the key fob from home. Drivers comment: I'm never leaving home without my key fob. Sure it was an old article and I recognize technology changes.

If you can't handle the commentary without getting snippy and condescending then not replying would be satisfactory.


For that in bold, then why not have a bit of skepicism?


Are you denying it happened?
Did Tesla change their technology?
Do you know when to stop?


Yes it happened 9 years ago. I replied that standing next to one with Bluetooth makes it a non-issue which is factual and relevant today. This thread isn't' about practically of Tesla Model S's from 10 years go. Techno tried to pass that story off as why they aren't ready now. The 9 year old story has no bearing today. None. Zero. Yet he latched on to it because he's running out of arguments and you dove in without realizing it was irrelevant because you tossed skepticism aside.

Is this really the hill you're going to die against EV's? That an owner that couldn't operate his 10 year old discontinued vehicle is why EV's aren't ready?
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Here is a case of someone that died with their dog trapped inside a car in 2015 because the electronic door handles didn't work and he evidently didn't know about the emergency release mechanism because it wasn't intuitively obvious.

The car, a 2007 Corvette. Built 5 years before the first Tesla with similar technology. This isn't an EV vs ICE issue. It is strictly a car design decision and Chevy hasn't changed the Corvette technology yet people want to use this as an anti EV talking point.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-his-dog-found-dead-after-becoming-trapped-inside-corvette-n373316
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Kansas Kid said:

Here is a case of someone that died with their dog trapped inside a car in 2015 because the electronic door handles didn't work and he evidently didn't know about the emergency release mechanism because it wasn't intuitively obvious.

The car, a 2007 Corvette. Built 5 years before the first Tesla with similar technology. This isn't an EV vs ICE issue. It is strictly a car design decision and Chevy hasn't changed the Corvette technology yet people want to use this as an anti EV talking point.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-his-dog-found-dead-after-becoming-trapped-inside-corvette-n373316


Vetterinarian?


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My 2010 Impala doesn't have a key hole for the trunk, only a remote-actuated or button-actuated (meaning electronically driven, requiring power) release.

So, not realizing this, I had my battery cables in said trunk. When I had my first issues with the battery, guess what.....couldn't access my cables.

Design flaws abound.
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JamesE4 said:

ts5641 said:

So people don't want EV's unless there's a financial incentive from the government? Things that make you go hmmm...

FWIW, many Tesla owners (including me) were not eligible for the financial incentives when they existed, and yet still bought the car.

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.
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Medaggie said:

JamesE4 said:

ts5641 said:

So people don't want EV's unless there's a financial incentive from the government? Things that make you go hmmm...

FWIW, many Tesla owners (including me) were not eligible for the financial incentives when they existed, and yet still bought the car.

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.


Aren't you special.
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nu awlins ag said:

Medaggie said:

JamesE4 said:

ts5641 said:

So people don't want EV's unless there's a financial incentive from the government? Things that make you go hmmm...

FWIW, many Tesla owners (including me) were not eligible for the financial incentives when they existed, and yet still bought the car.

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.


Aren't you special.


Like me, he makes too much money to qualify for the tax incentive

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Arguing on a Tesla thread on your phone while the Tesla drives is kind of funny

I went home to go check on my new robot lawnmower
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GeorgiAg said:

Arguing on a Tesla thread on your phone while the Tesla drives is kind of funny

I went home to go check on my new robot lawnmower


Robomow?


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IIIHorn said:

GeorgiAg said:

Arguing on a Tesla thread on your phone while the Tesla drives is kind of funny

I went home to go check on my new robot lawnmower


Robomow?


Your lawn does not meet HOA standards. You must mow it now. You have 30 secs to comply.


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BigRobSA said:

My 2010 Impala doesn't have a key hole for the trunk, only a remote-actuated or button-actuated (meaning electronically driven, requiring power) release.

So, not realizing this, I had my battery cables in said trunk. When I had my first issues with the battery, guess what.....couldn't access my cables.

Design flaws abound.


Wow!

That is terrible.


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I considered buying a robo leaf rake but I assumed they would leave eventually.


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Medaggie said:

JamesE4 said:

ts5641 said:

So people don't want EV's unless there's a financial incentive from the government? Things that make you go hmmm...

FWIW, many Tesla owners (including me) were not eligible for the financial incentives when they existed, and yet still bought the car.

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.

Check out the big balls on Brett.
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IIIHorn said:

I considered buying a robo leaf rake but I assumed they would leave eventually.
Did you fall for it?
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USA*** said:

IIIHorn said:

GeorgiAg said:

Arguing on a Tesla thread on your phone while the Tesla drives is kind of funny

I went home to go check on my new robot lawnmower


Robomow?



Your lawn does not meet HOA standards. You must mow it now. You have 30 secs to comply.




he did so good. He mowed the whole front yard and was feet from his docking station when he got hung up on a metal planter pole that must have confused his radio signals.

His name is MowDawg. I live on the Dog River, in the Dog Haus, the Shark robo vacuum is SharkDawg, the side by side is the Dog Cart, etc...

I have a theme. Tesla got named Jarvis by my son in law. He screwed up the naming theme.
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torrid said:

Medaggie said:

JamesE4 said:

ts5641 said:

So people don't want EV's unless there's a financial incentive from the government? Things that make you go hmmm...

FWIW, many Tesla owners (including me) were not eligible for the financial incentives when they existed, and yet still bought the car.

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.

Check out the big balls on Brett.

No big balls here. Newsflash...... the MY is about the avg cost of a new car.

I was just told on this thread that people just buy b/c of gov incentives. Tsla still has the best worldwide selling car before and will after the incentives are gone.

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techno-ag said:

IIIHorn said:

I considered buying a robo leaf rake but I assumed they would leave eventually.
Did you fall for it?

It doubles as a branch office.


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Medaggie said:

torrid said:

Medaggie said:

JamesE4 said:

ts5641 said:

So people don't want EV's unless there's a financial incentive from the government? Things that make you go hmmm...

FWIW, many Tesla owners (including me) were not eligible for the financial incentives when they existed, and yet still bought the car.

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.

Check out the big balls on Brett.

No big balls here. Newsflash...... the MY is about the avg cost of a new car.

I was just told on this thread that people just buy b/c of gov incentives. Tsla still has the best worldwide selling car before and will after the incentives are gone.




Not in 2026, Toyota Corolla is the top seller followed by the Y model Tesla and the F-150.
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Only if you consider a Corolla Hatch (Hatchback) and a Corolla Estate (Wagon) the same model as the compact. It's akin to Tesla saying a Model 3 and a Model Y are the same model, because they share so many common parts.
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Medaggie said:

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.

Why have you bought so many Teslas? They haven't been out that long. Do you operate a fleet of them, or are they crapping out that fast?
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Buck Turgidson said:

Medaggie said:

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.

Why have you bought so many Teslas? They haven't been out that long. Do you operate a fleet of them, or are they crapping out that fast?


Most people are leasing or are rolling negative equity over regardless of ICE or EV. Not saying Medaggie is doing that but what he posted is pretty typical for most Americans.
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hph6203 said:

Only if you consider a Corolla Hatch (Hatchback) and a Corolla Estate (Wagon) the same model as the compact. It's akin to Tesla saying a Model 3 and a Model Y are the same model, because they share so many common parts.


Take it up the report then. I posted what was reported.
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YouBet said:

Buck Turgidson said:

Medaggie said:

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.

Why have you bought so many Teslas? They haven't been out that long. Do you operate a fleet of them, or are they crapping out that fast?


Most people are leasing or are rolling negative equity over regardless of ICE or EV. Not saying Medaggie is doing that but what he posted is pretty typical for most Americans.
It's true. There's a luxury car sales guy on YouTube they post on the automotive forum and it's crazy what people do.
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I don't need to "take it up" with anyone or anything. It's a clarification of why two companies both claim best selling model. You're a real piece of work all over this forum.
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212k vehicles. That's basically all the H1-B's in Frisco.
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Buck Turgidson said:

Why have you bought so many Teslas? They haven't been out that long. Do you operate a fleet of them, or are they crapping out that fast?

Tesla is about the least maintenance and serviced car I have ever had. Between the 3 teslas and about 200K miles, I have taken it into the shop 3 times for minor issues for a grand total of around $1500 (less than one brake job for my BMW X5). Never have taken in for scheduled service.

Bought a 2020 MY and someone crashed into me totaling it at 80K miles.
Replaced it with a 2023 MY.
Bought my wife a MX
Will be getting a MY for my 18 yr old this year as she prepares for college.

Once HW5 comes out, I will be trading in the 2023 MY.
What HW5 (AI5) actually is
  • Next-gen self-driving computer
  • ~10 more powerful than HW4
  • Designed for:
    • Full autonomy (eventually)
    • More advanced neural networks
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Buck Turgidson said:

Medaggie said:

I have bought 3 Teslas without incentives and going to be a 4th soon. I guess I missed the memo.

Why have you bought so many Teslas? They haven't been out that long. Do you operate a fleet of them, or are they crapping out that fast?


We bought a 2022 Model Y and the traded it for a 2026 Model Y because we wanted the new body style and most importantly the HW4 self driving computers and cameras.
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hph6203 said:

I don't need to "take it up" with anyone or anything. It's a clarification of why two companies both claim best selling model. You're a real piece of work all over this forum.

Tesla Model Y is number 5 per Car and Driver: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g71006285/bestselling-cars-2026/

Not even close to #1 here either: https://www.best-selling-cars.com/usa/2026-q1-usa-top-10-best-selling-vehicle-models/

These sources are the 1st two google results for best selling car of 2026.

Your claim that it will continue to be the best selling car after the federal incentives ended is not supported by current data/trends.
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PlaneCrashGuy said:

hph6203 said:

I don't need to "take it up" with anyone or anything. It's a clarification of why two companies both claim best selling model. You're a real piece of work all over this forum.

Tesla Model Y is number 5 per Car and Driver: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/g71006285/bestselling-cars-2026/

Not even close to #1 here either: https://www.best-selling-cars.com/usa/2026-q1-usa-top-10-best-selling-vehicle-models/

These sources are the 1st two google results for best selling car of 2026.

Your claim that it will continue to be the best selling car after the federal incentives ended is not supported by current data/trends.


They were discussing the best selling cars in the world, not US.
 
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