• myfunnyaccountname@lemmy.zip
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    22 hours ago

    This is what I hate. One is owned by a fuck cunt. The other is owned by china. Neither one are actually good options if you are not buying one because of their beliefs

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      Other options exist; you don’t have to buy either. Volkswagen Group, Audi, Renault, BMW, Fiat etc all make EVs in Europe. Hyundai & Kia also both make excellent EVs.

      Buying a Tesla is a choice these days. Nobody trips and falls into Tesla ownership. And although those cheap Chinese manufacturers look mighty tempting, they’re not the only alternative out there.

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          18 hours ago

          On a side note, Audi and VW are both under the same owner.

          Why are German cars a bad choice? I’d rather buy German than get another Citroen tbh.

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            It’ll probably be based on some silly WW2-era grudge, which I find stupid.

            Or Dieselgate, which while awful, despite what the headlines would have you believe, the VW group was far from the only manufacturer with illegally high diesel emissions, in fact, they were far from being the worst.

            There are of course other things, VW has started trying to get into the DLC for cars bullshit that others have, but IMO that pales in comparison to Elon’s bullshit or China literally using slave labour.

            E: oops, there’s some transparency issues on that Wikipedia graph. Dark mode users may struggle. Here’s the link: Diesel Emissions Scandal

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            9 hours ago

            Well, Germany is still actively supporting a genocide, and their car industry is probably supplying a not-insignificant amount of funds for that.

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              9 hours ago

              So does a lot of countries, and I am not sure if a car company has anything to do with decisions of politicians.