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Naw. The materials inside the batteries are valuable and will be recycled. If you want to be against EVs than find truthful reasons.
It is truthful. Those plastic panels and all the plastic parts will end up in a landfill. The batteries themselves are toxic and probably won't be recycled properly. This is America after all, we dump caustic waste into rivers.
Yeah I want to clarify I am only refering to desire for a electric car as a usuable second hand purchase for use as a vehicle.
Yet it costs a tons of money. Keep that junk in the USA, we don't want it.
The cybertruck has not been out for 10 tears. Duh.
By trading it in?
https://www.tesla.com/support/trade-ins
Yes. But some times it is up to Musk if they honer it.
What's even more hilarious is that a lot of the folks who are complaining about Tesla today, were the same crowd who were championing for Tesla not that long ago. Not just championing, but silencing the rest of us across social media on behalf of Greta Thurnberg's "Sugar Daddy Warbucks" at the WEF.