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Study: Tesla's Range, Performance, Styling Attract Buyers, Musk Detracts
By Steve Loveday
March 12, 2021
A new study suggests some people think Tesla would be better off without vocal CEO Elon Musk.
When you think of Tesla, you almost certainly think of CEO Elon Musk. Is that a good thing? According to a recent study, it may not be, but there are important details to consider. Analytics firm Escalent surveyed car shoppers and asked what attracts them to Tesla, as well as what may make them steer clear.
As expected, buyers are looking at range, performance and acceleration, styling, and build quality. They're also excited about the fact that Tesla's cars are "new and different." Based on this list, if we asked you what might be the biggest detractor, we bet you'd guess build quality. However, that's not the case. Instead, survey respondents chose Elon Musk as the biggest detractor.
People see the whole Tesla and Elon Musk situation as sort of a cult due to hardcore fans on social media. They seem to love Musk and follow his every word and move. With that said, some people looking in from the outside see it all differently. They may be interested in buying a Tesla, but reportedly, Musk rubs them the wrong way. Escalent writes:
We have no idea how much most of these folks know about Tesla and Musk. They could be lovers or haters. They could follow Musk religiously, or they could just catch glimpses of primarily negative media reports.
Regardless of the above, if there are actually people out there who think Tesla would be better off without Musk, it's worth reporting and discussing.
https://insideevs.com/news/493986/tesla-range-performance-styling-attract-buyers-musk-no/
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I can attest to this with one guy I work with. His recultance to buy the Cybertruck, even though he really likes it, is his belief that Tesla will have problems with Musk at the helm and believes the company will falter. (That and he is afraid of what the country-folk truck drivers will think about that fancy-assed spaceship on wheels.)
By Steve Loveday
March 12, 2021
A new study suggests some people think Tesla would be better off without vocal CEO Elon Musk.
When you think of Tesla, you almost certainly think of CEO Elon Musk. Is that a good thing? According to a recent study, it may not be, but there are important details to consider. Analytics firm Escalent surveyed car shoppers and asked what attracts them to Tesla, as well as what may make them steer clear.
As expected, buyers are looking at range, performance and acceleration, styling, and build quality. They're also excited about the fact that Tesla's cars are "new and different." Based on this list, if we asked you what might be the biggest detractor, we bet you'd guess build quality. However, that's not the case. Instead, survey respondents chose Elon Musk as the biggest detractor.
People see the whole Tesla and Elon Musk situation as sort of a cult due to hardcore fans on social media. They seem to love Musk and follow his every word and move. With that said, some people looking in from the outside see it all differently. They may be interested in buying a Tesla, but reportedly, Musk rubs them the wrong way. Escalent writes:
It's important to note that this was just based on a group of 1,000 people. The study surveyed 100 current Tesla owners, 100 non-Tesla EV owners, and 803 gas-car drivers."Among the top detractors? Elon Musk. Further, Musk is the most negative aspect of the Tesla brand among both Tesla owners and other EV owners, ranking above EV driving range, purchase price, build quality and Supercharger availability. Even among non-EV owners, Musk ranks just behind range and purchase price."
We have no idea how much most of these folks know about Tesla and Musk. They could be lovers or haters. They could follow Musk religiously, or they could just catch glimpses of primarily negative media reports.
Regardless of the above, if there are actually people out there who think Tesla would be better off without Musk, it's worth reporting and discussing.
https://insideevs.com/news/493986/tesla-range-performance-styling-attract-buyers-musk-no/
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I can attest to this with one guy I work with. His recultance to buy the Cybertruck, even though he really likes it, is his belief that Tesla will have problems with Musk at the helm and believes the company will falter. (That and he is afraid of what the country-folk truck drivers will think about that fancy-assed spaceship on wheels.)