Early data suggests more Australians are trying to get rid of their Teslas than other brands as Elon Musk's reputation is damaged by his far-right tilt.
Orders for the revamped model, which starts from US$36,292 have crossed 200,000 units, according to Chinese tech site 36kr ...
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Drive on MSNSales of used Teslas spiked last month, here’s whyThe latest second-hand car sales figures are in, with the numbers showing a drastic rise in buyers wanting a Tesla. Sales of ...
Shots fired at Tesla dealership as backlash against Elon Musk grows - Police in Oregon say gunshots were fired at a Tesla ...
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CarsGuide on MSNAustralia has best Nissan warranty in the entire world - but why and how did the Aussies manage it?Nissan’s unexpected announcement of a dealer-servicing-activated 10-year/300,000km new-vehicle warranty with capped pricing scheme that is both conditionally retroactively applicable and transferable ...
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PCMag Australia on MSNWill DOGE Also Kill Tesla? Elon Gains Political Power But Alienates EV BuyersElon Musk's haphazard, DOGE-approved cuts have prompted an uproar online, but they're also affecting his bottom line as the ...
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