On 19 Dec 2023 at 13:13, John Lussmyer via EV wrote:
> Did they adjust for miles driven?
This seems to be based on insurance claims and/or accident reports, so
probably not.
On 19 Dec 2023 at 13:23, Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
> Of course Tesla vehicles are used *many* more miles (in long d
Yeah, we have two vehicles. The Tesla in my name and a Honda in my wife's
name. Since we bought the Tesla, we do most of our driving in it. In the last
year we have driven the Tesla almost 5x as many miles as the Honda.
Kevin
> On Dec 19, 2023, at 15:13, John Lussmyer via EV wrote:
>
> Did
Number of accidents per driver per *brand*, really
Without even compensating for miles driven? Or for model?
That makes just barely more sense than me saying that I use 5 Amps per year.
Of course Tesla vehicles are used *many* more miles (in long daily
commutes) than other vehicles, especially
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Subject: [EVDL] EVLN: More bad PR for Tesla
Tesla is getting some rough PR lately.
Obviously, there's the "every vehicle" recall that isn't, but is really a
remote re
Did they adjust for miles driven?
On 12/19/2023 12:55 PM, EV List Lackey via EV wrote:
Tesla is getting some rough PR lately.
Obviously, there's the "every vehicle" recall that isn't, but is really a
remote reprogramming.
Then this article landed yesterday:
"Tesla drivers are the most acciden
Tesla is getting some rough PR lately.
Obviously, there's the "every vehicle" recall that isn't, but is really a
remote reprogramming.
Then this article landed yesterday:
"Tesla drivers are the most accident-prone, according to a LendingTree
analysis of 30 car brands. It found that Tesla d