Most people I've come across who picked alternatives to Tesla specifically because they had issues with the brand? They end up having second thoughts down the line.
Not always immediately, but the regret sneaks up gradually.
It usually starts hitting when you're caught bumper-to-bumper, gripping the steering wheel manually, tapping the brakes repeatedly—and suddenly you realize what you're actually missing. The convenience gap becomes impossible to ignore once you experience it firsthand.
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PretendingSerious
· 20h ago
Wow, really, once you've used autonomous driving, you can't go back
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LiquidityNinja
· 20h ago
Wake up, can the convenience of autonomous driving really be reversed?
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ForkPrince
· 20h ago
Manual transmission is really a torture; now that I've switched to automatic, I can't go back.
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BlockchainGriller
· 20h ago
Haha, this is reality. You have to experience it to understand.
Hear me out on this one.
Most people I've come across who picked alternatives to Tesla specifically because they had issues with the brand? They end up having second thoughts down the line.
Not always immediately, but the regret sneaks up gradually.
It usually starts hitting when you're caught bumper-to-bumper, gripping the steering wheel manually, tapping the brakes repeatedly—and suddenly you realize what you're actually missing. The convenience gap becomes impossible to ignore once you experience it firsthand.