“Tesla Syndrome”: Car Owners Stay in a Living Hell Worse Than Stockholm

A woman in Australia is more than open about her Tesla being an absolute pile of garbage that constantly breaks down and can’t do its basic job. It’s literally described as a threat to her life and her kids as well.

And then she also says she loves having a “terrifyingly unreliable” disaster hell in her life every day, letting her down in every possible way.

Her claims drew the attention of Aussie car expert John Cadgoan, who said the brand was among the least reliable in the world.

‘They’ve changed the future of transportation. We agree on this point only, I would argue not for the better,’ he said in a video posted to YouTube.

The car expert slammed Ms Bishop for her support of the company despite going through ‘unreliability hell’.

The comments on the video are… salty:

— 7 months pregnant and made to climb out the side window of a Tesla, and still a cult member, speaks volumes. They drive among us.

— The main thing that tesla did to save her life was to continually shit itself and keep her off the road!

— As a professional driver who can spend 60 or more hours a week driving it’s scary to contemplate that there is idiots like this sharing the road.

She doesn’t even want this useless pile of garbage and warns everyone it’s a terrible life decision, at the same time she also wants everyone to know that she, wait for it… is in “love” with it.

Over the past five-and-a-half years, Ms Bishop says the car has experienced 12 major failures and more than two dozen minor failures, requiring towing on four occasions up to 500 kilometres each time.

“The bottom line is it’s a lemon,” she said. “I don’t know why they can’t just take it back…” Ms Bishop… lodged a case with the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) last month seeking a “substantial” partial refund from Tesla.

“I love my car,” she said.

Stockholm syndrome is used to refer to hostages who develop a psychological bond with their captors. Tesla syndrome should be used to describe how a CEO is allowed to develop a psychological bond for profit from his hostages.

In related news, people buying the Cybertruck are using “zero down” loans and can’t afford its lack of reliability let alone its artificially inflated sticker, putting themselves into massive debt holes they can’t survive.

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