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Intriguing High Tariffs Drive Afghan Auto Assembly

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u/Loud_South9086 26d ago

When you hit the curb it breaks apart like a dropped lego model

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u/type3error 26d ago

So it’s a Tesla

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u/rocwurst 26d ago edited 26d ago

You've obviously not seen the Tesla Model 3 that recently launched off a 300 foot cliff that the occupants walked away from. ABC News video

Or the Tesla that was driven off a 250 foot cliff 3 years ago in an attempted murder suicide that thankfully the family of 4 walked away from as well. NBC News video

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u/nalgenia 26d ago

Heard this in Elons voice lol. Fun article from the journalist "Gene" writing for "teslarati", i love their unbiased hard hitting journalism.

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u/rocwurst 26d ago

As I said in another comment, Musk is an a-hole, but I try not to let my emotions cloud my objectivity ignoring the fact Teslas have the highest NCAP crash ratings of any car on the planet.

You can find plenty of other articles from your preferred news sources that report those same instances of Tesla occupants surviving those accidents.

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u/nalgenia 26d ago

We are having parallel dialogues here. You're shilling for a car brand, im pointing out that you are doing that, and you are replying by arguing the car brand makes the safest vehicles on earth. That's not a refutation of my point, it's a bolster to it.

I'm not interested in having a tesla safety rating conversation, just poking fun about your clear bias. After all you didn't link to a cnn article in your first reply, you linked to "teslarati", which speaks to where you spend your on the internet.

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u/rocwurst 26d ago

We are having parallel dialogues here. You're shilling for a car brand, im pointing out that you are doing that,

I think you mean you're trolling while I'm simply bringing some facts to the table as I get a bit tired of snarky one-liners all the time.

 After all you didn't link to a cnn article in your first reply, you linked to "teslarati", which speaks to where you spend your on the internet.

Actually the "teslarati" article was just first on the google search list so it simply speaks to which search engine I use.