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Slightly off topic Tesla talk

SebringSilver

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After all the YouTube videos of Tesla's being vandalized and literally attacked on the road, I'm glad there is no obvious indication that my GV70ev is electric.
I think some of those Teslas get attacked because of the douchey way their owners drive them. Lol

The Model 3 is the new BMW 3 Series. Same a-holes, now with more torque.
 
I think some of those Teslas get attacked because of the douchey way their owners drive them. Lol

The Model 3 is the new BMW 3 Series. Same a-holes, now with more torque.
I don't get the Lol about people being attacked. Why use such crude and offensive language? Generalizing negative characteristics across the millions of Tesla drivers does not make sense. First BMW 3 now Tesla drivers, i think you might have a problem.
 
I don't get the Lol about people being attacked. Why use such crude and offensive language? Generalizing negative characteristics across the millions of Tesla drivers does not make sense. First BMW 3 now Tesla drivers, i think you might have a problem.
I guess you didn't see the word "some". But no matter, people form opinions based on what they observe. And that's what I see over and over again: aggressive driving by Tesla Model 3 drivers, weaving in and out of traffic, cutting into the curb lane at a red light just to try and get across the intersection first as though they're on a drag strip. It's the sort of behavior I've observed for decades amongst many 3 Series drivers. If you've never seen such activities, that's great. Unfortunately I have, for years, sorry I meant decades.
 
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