Tesla's European car sales nosedive for fifth month as customers switch to Chinese EVs
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buy the car that isnt overtly a fascist car.
that isn't really an argument in favor of china
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 08:24 zuletzt editiert vonThey manufacture everything, they are just people chilling in their country. Say what you will about their form of government but BYD havent invested in hurting people for no reason.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 08:41 zuletzt editiert von pirate@feddit.org
Chinese electric cars are just better. BYD is what Tesla wanted to be, but actually fulfills its promises. Plus it isn't ran by a nazi dictator.
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Chinese electric cars are just better. BYD is what Tesla wanted to be, but actually fulfills its promises. Plus it isn't ran by a nazi dictator.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 08:46 zuletzt editiert vonI uh.. you sure about that dictator thing? xi jinping enters the chat
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I agree until the last part. Democracies have more freedoms allowing for more accurate polling. There is also less fear of consequences for being open. Countries should be able to defend themselves, 5% is a step toward peace. The cold war never became hot because of the investment in defence.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 08:58 zuletzt editiert vonThe cold war never became hot
Tell that to the millions of people the west murdered through bombing of Korea, Vietnam or Laos, the millions more murdered though US support of military dictators such as Suharto or Pinochet, or the millions who died through the de-stabilization of their countries such as Mosaddeq's Iran, Guatemala or the outright invasion of Iraq. Ask those people what they think of the west's military expenses over the past century.
Democracies have more freedoms allowing for more accurate polling. There is also less fear of consequences for being open
Literally two days ago Mamdani won the mayoral elections against all polls, polls in the west are heavily manipulated. And literally last week a man was denied entry in the country due to having a picture of bald Vance. I happen to be Spanish, and in our super-democratic state we have literal political prisoners who had to free the country such as Carles Puigdemont due to political persecution and risking their lives in jail. The west is NOT more democratic than China at this point, and the trend is towards openness in China and towards fascism in the west.
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i hate musk, but i am not wild about our dependence on china either, so i am not really sure who to root for in this fight...
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 09:14 zuletzt editiert vonIt would be nice if there was a way to rip out any questionable software/electric components from modern cars and replace it with something open source.
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Buy european? I mean if that's an option.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 09:16 zuletzt editiert vonThere are lots of EVs by European car manufacturers. The problem is that they have trouble competing on price with the Chinese ones.
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The mentioned cars are somewhat outdated.
You might also want to consider newer models like Renault 5, Skoda Elroq or Hyundai Ioniq.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 09:42 zuletzt editiert vonFair point, but I'm looking to buy used (i3 hasn't been made for a few years already).
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Of course, public transport has a limit and we can root for both as well, including protected bike lanes even in the boonies like we successfully see in the Netherlands
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 09:42 zuletzt editiert vonI'm somewhat hopeful, in the last ten years, new and renovated country roads have been getting dedicated bike lanes behind the guardrails. Miles away from the excellent, completely separate infrastructure the dutch have, but its a start.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 10:30 zuletzt editiert von
I used to like and look up to SpaceX for the interesting stuff that they build,
but nowadays i don't care anymore. The company can fail for all i care. Musk spoiled it.
The tipping point, for me personally, was when Musk seriously threatened to slash public spending in February this year. It shows a clear disrespect to the people, and frankly, a sociopathic attitude.
Musk had everything, lots of money, lots of fame, lots of influence, but he threw it all away when he decided to threaten the wellbeing and lifelyhood of a lot of people just so that rich assholes can make an extra buck through tax cuts.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 10:42 zuletzt editiert von
Here in the UK Musk is just seen as an idiot. Some decent European EV solutions coming along but the Chinese cars are so much better value than Tesla OR the main European makes. Couldn't happen to a nicer megalomaniac and as a plus I love seeing the monthly SpaceX explosions
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I uh.. you sure about that dictator thing? xi jinping enters the chat
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 10:56 zuletzt editiert von pirate@feddit.orgIf you think Xi Jinping is dictating what BYD does with their cars then you don't understand the fundamentals as to why China managed to attract so much foreign investment and got to where they are now in the first place.
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I own BYD and it is a great car. Very pleased with it.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 11:00 zuletzt editiert vonWe have 2 BYD plug-in EVs in our house, absolutely delighted with the brand. Before that I had a Model 3 Tesla, which I could not get rid of fast enough.
Honor where honor is due, Tesla did open the door for mainstreaming EVs, there's no doubt about it, but it was through marketing based on gimmicks, not through quality products. But the reality is that BYD, Xiaomi, Avatr and a few other Chinese manufacturing cars are way better value and even quality than their Occidental counterparts.
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Heard it can be hard / expensive if you need to order spare parts and stuff like that. Anything to that?
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 11:04 zuletzt editiert vonThat's halfway true, depending on the part, and where you live. But the warranty they provide (at least in my country) covers everything that you don't damage yourself, and the warranty is transferable if you sell it still being under warranty.
The only expense I've had with mine are new tires and correcting some body scratches caused by other people (and public charging if on long road trips, because I charge at home with solar power).
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how many cameras does it have? be pleased about all your, and your neighbourhoods everydays be uploaded to china, to train face recognition and whatever else
I hate teslas, but byd's are not even slightly better in my eyes.
I don't like the feeling that we may never see a consumer friendly EV anymore, but only ones that exploit their users in any ways they can
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 11:06 zuletzt editiert vonChina can have all the images they want from my car's. I don't live in China or anywhere near them. I'm more concerned about US made EVs and their surveillance because I travel there regularly, and they are digging hard on everything for people coming into the US.
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Not even sure it's that true though. Afaik BYD is only the 14th most popular car in Denmark, and European brands have risen from around ~28% last year to ~40% this year. Sure, Chinese carmakers have had some growth - but we're talking in the order of something between 2 - 4% of the market. Might be more popular in other countrues
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how many cameras does it have? be pleased about all your, and your neighbourhoods everydays be uploaded to china, to train face recognition and whatever else
I hate teslas, but byd's are not even slightly better in my eyes.
I don't like the feeling that we may never see a consumer friendly EV anymore, but only ones that exploit their users in any ways they can
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 11:11 zuletzt editiert vonDon’t know why exactly are you downvoted but this is exactly what is going on as cars get more ”connected”, following Tesla & BYD lead.
Just like with phones at the moment, everything tries to spy on you a little to tap into that sweeet targeted ad revenue, or something else.For example I bet the insurance companies love to have some driver behaviour data about you, and the big retail likes to know where/what time you are on the move (though they already get it from the dozens of apps on your phone that have access to location data, like Google Maps).
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I can't find anything on such a tax?
I feel like there has been an uptick in pro oil bots in the past week. Oil is a pretty ugly business too? What is wrong with you people.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 11:12 zuletzt editiert von random_character_a@lemmy.worldBio gas and diesel are also renewable.
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Fair point, but I'm looking to buy used (i3 hasn't been made for a few years already).
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 11:17 zuletzt editiert vonWe bought a second hand i3 (2014) model for my SO to drive to work and back (short distances). The range is objectively horrible (about 100 km), but sufficient for my SO's needs. Overall, we love the car! It's so much fun to drive, and very efficient due to its light carbon fiber chassis. The car does everything we expect of it and we run it very cheap.
Such a waste BMW didn't iterate on the i3/i8 sooner. They would've knocked Tesla out of the water before they could even learn how to swim.
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The small Renault's are actually more than decent EVs and can be compared to the Hyundai Inster.(With the later being the closest to a "high quality EV for everyone" I have seen. Fantastic car, small, comparable cheap, secure. They need to get a bit cheaper still,but we are getting closer)
If you are filthy rich the Porsches are decent, same goes for some of the BMW. The Nissan Arya is also okayish, so are Mercedes.
But yeah, Korea has the absolute king of the hill atm. I drive an EV6 (pre facelift). And honestly? It's the most "fun" and "comfortable" car I ever had - and I used to have lots of expensive company cars in the past (Audi A4,A5,A6, BMW 5, Volvo), often with "lights and sirens " installed and drove Seat,Skoda,Hyundai, Volvo privately.
None of them were as fun.
None of fhem were as versatile and comfortable.
And funny enough I safe enormous amounts of money.And all the downsides people worry about?
So far I didn't have any.Charging? Absolutely no issue - beside the fact that my sparky is shit and I still don't have a home box (but a 200 bucks mobile box off Amazon helps). Even with long distances it's no issue - even in remote locations I had a chance to charge,often easier to find than petrol. And on regular trips it takes as much time to go to the toilet and get me a coffee. Which I would also do with petrol... So in fact I save a few minutes.
Even under these circumstances I pay half compared to what I payed for petrol.Battery issues? The car is used. So far: Zero degradation. We had it assessed by a professional company recently.
The only two issues it has: Preconditioning is somewhat random (which has been solved with the facelift) and the fact that the drivers profile is not based on the key sucks.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 11:27 zuletzt editiert vonEV6 is probably the best in tech, like the 800V system.
Have you had the issue with iccu? They are unfortunately quite common, friend of mine had it. They will fully fix it, but it takes up to month to fix because they don't have spare parts.
I have Seat Mii, and I also think it is best car purchase that I have ever made
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If you think Xi Jinping is dictating what BYD does with their cars then you don't understand the fundamentals as to why China managed to attract so much foreign investment and got to where they are now in the first place.
schrieb am 26. Juni 2025, 11:48 zuletzt editiert von chronicledmonocle@lemmy.worldForeign investment was because of cheap labor and companies being subsidized by the communist government......
BYD might make a better car than Tesla, but saying that a Chinese company isn't "under the control of Xi Jinping", the guy who crushed Hong Kong for having too much independence and wants to do the same with Taiwan, is laughable.
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