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Maybe they edited the article a little. But the way I read it it's amazing that anyone survived. So I don't see how that hurts Tesla.
Until the temperature drops to the frost point. Then, stay off the roads!! When I was there they lost their ever loving minds.It's a public-service announcement on the dangers of California. It's much safer in flat places like Texas
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Yeah Texas, don't worry about the tornadoes. Just fluffy dust swirls.It's a public-service announcement on the dangers of California. It's much safer in flat places like Texas
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Three words: “San Andreas Fault”Yeah Texas, don't worry about the tornadoes. Just fluffy dust swirls.
It’s true that Texas suffers from extreme natural disasters, such as 1/16th inch of snow, but ain’t nobody got anything like the PCHUntil the temperature drops to the frost point. Then, stay off the roads!! When I was there they lost their ever loving minds.
Yes, it is a magnificent road, with magnificent views, and I live on it.It’s true that Texas suffers from extreme natural disasters, such as 1/16th inch of snow, but ain’t nobody got anything like the PCH
I just watched a report that the driver has been arrested for attempted murder. The authorities have probable cause that this was intentional. So... This is a feel good story where Tesla engineers are heroic designers of exceptionally safe cars.It’s true that Texas suffers from extreme natural disasters, such as 1/16th inch of snow, but ain’t nobody got anything like the PCH
I grew up running across it as a kid in the 70s. The northern part in Lincoln city and Newport. A different stretch but just a magnificent.Yes, it is a magnificent road, with magnificent views, and I live on it.
I don’t know, I’ve driven the PCH from LA to the very north most corner of California.It’s true that Texas suffers from extreme natural disasters, such as 1/16th inch of snow, but ain’t nobody got anything like the PCH
We mostly know where “San Andreas Fault” is located and those who want to avoid it can.Three words: “San Andreas Fault”
The MSM should not even be focusing on the brand of car at all for such an accident, unless they intended to somehow propagate negative association as they're constantly trying to do to Tesla right now. This unnecessary brand focus suggests that the MSM is really not concerned about the people in the accident at all and are actually treating them as a secondary 'element' to the story.
This example may tend to highlight the fact that Tesla's are less prone to fires in high impact crashes - which is the kind of fact the MSM wants to ignore right now.
There is also the result of how well the Tesla protected the occupants in such a crash, which seems to be also something the MSM would not want to touch either. Now, I could be wrong and maybe this report is one where they were showing how safe Tesla's are to be in, but I seriously doubt that at this point.
Not sure why you think the media hates Tesla, and would only publish articles against Tesla. The problem with the media is that it works in a capitalist system. They need to get people to read their articles to make money. So they are encouraged to write articles people want to click on. I think any article that includes "Tesla" good or bad, will create clicks. Bad articles might generate more clicks than good ones because humans are strange that way, but I think an article titled "Tesla saves lives of 4 people" would still get more clicks than "Car falls off cliff, everyone survived"The MSM has thrown integrity out the window so much, that I've not even glanced at anything from them in recent years so of course I didn't look at this particular report either.