The auctions on Bring a Trailer show an unmistakable trend down, and fast.
To put this simply, as any good analyst should, Tesla value crashes and sucks down owners with it.
One privileged wealthy individual dealing with one horrible vehicle is typically not an issue, because if they choose to flush money down the drain it may not affect them.
However for the general public, without such largess and waste possibilities, Tesla is a financial and safety disaster leading to bankruptcy.
And for a corporation betting big on Tesla, investing enough in the brand to impact their bottom line, bankruptcy also may follow.
Take Hertz for example, the world leader in car operations management and maintenance. It has floundered seriously lately just because of bringing Tesla into the rental fleet. When the biggest and highest levels of car operation expertise can not make this brand viable, all the related robotaxi promises by Tesla are obviously nothing but dangerous fraud.
Remember, Tesla infamously made new owners sign an NDA. Faith and fiction are emphasized over fact finding to delay accountability.
Tesla owners who bring their new vehicle to the shop several times a month for repairs unrelated to normal wear and tear are really just targeted prey at this point, not actually customers.
Cybertruck owners are ignorantly dragging down themselves and others into serious debt, like advance fee fraud victims. America should be faster at prosecuting Tesla for this fraud to prevent spread of harms; reduce market fallout risks from allowing too many victims.