Canadian here - we're removing tariffs on Chinese manufactured cars, so might be getting some BYD vehicles - is the new 2026 BYD Seal four door sedan really a replacement for the Tesla 3? It looks cool, anyway: https://wholemap.com/cars/video/byd-seal-2026-compared-to-teslas-model3
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I own a BYD
It's a great car, without the bullshit
I can't fault the build quality, and Tesla rely on BYD tech to actually make them go anyway, so why bother with a Swasticar?
BYDs contain plenty of bullshit and are a complete privacy nightmare.
Every modern car is a privacy nightmare selling driving data to insurance companies.
Or there's felon's nightmare...choose your ev poison. or stick with ICE.
You know there are other EVs than Chinese and Tesla’s right? They’re all privacy nightmares though, but at least your data goes somewhere a little more you-friendly.
For a Western person data going into the US is far worse than to China.
What about Korean EVs?
Tesla are collecting from the cameras, microphones, location, etc.
I don't need an app for my car (dunno if Tesla requires one, I have never even considered one because of the build quality issues and the fact that Elmo is a fucking nazi)
You don't need an app to use a Tesla, but you're missing out on a lot by not using it if you own one.
Probably the same for many OEMs.
I initially put down a deposit on a Cybertruck at announcement, figured I might use it for camping.
Decided against it because it didn't meet my quality and feature requirements at release.
Had one drive across in front of me in a hardware store parking lot with a big Trump sticker in the window, suggesting he was riding along.
So glad I never had one. Just no.
It's a very different experience than seeing just any old car with a political bumper sticker on it. It's not like it's a big deal if somebody else with a Carola or Blazer happens to have differing political views.
The pro-Tesla group were primarily very environmentally savvy and mostly liberal for the longest time. Then it suddenly shifted into some really nasty cult BS.
On the flip side, there are still a lot of model 3s and Ss and Ys in the area, and I don't think I've ever even seen a sticker on one of those cars, and I've never known their owners to be crazy Elon cult jerks (I'm sure some are, just my experience here).
I wouldn't buy one now, but they used to just seem like cool and more sustainable cars.
It's a real share Elon had to ruin that.
My hope is that he is removed from the equation and the company can shake off the cult and get back to doing well as a smaller clean car manufacturer.
The contempt that Australians have for Seppo trucks such as Silverados, RAMs and F-trucks is real. Basically, the consensus is that all people who drive these trucks have “body issues” below the waist.
Except for the Technophiles, and Enviro-nerds the consensus is that Tesla Drivers also have Self-confidence issues with their communication skills.
There is no overlap between these two demographics so there is no market in Australia for the Cybertruck.
Good...this fucker needs to go down!
if there's one thing aussies won't tolerate, it's far right cockery. Dutton learnt that the hard way.
I mean, we have some far right nuts. The thing is, the Venn diagram of far right nuts and people who might buy an EV is just two circles.
Two tiny circles.
Two tiny, hairy circles.
I don't have high hopes for Queensland or Australia as a whole (fuck we are racist)... but glad to hear some things actually trickle down.