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Tesla Is Finished In Germany As 94% Surveyed Say They’d Never Buy Musk’s EVs

  • A T-Online poll found that 94 percent of Germans would not buy a Tesla, significantly impacting sales.
  • Tesla sales in Germany dropped by 76 percent in February while electric vehicle registrations rose by 32 percent during the same time.
  • Elon Musk faced backlash for his comments and actions related to Germany's Nazi past, which contributed to negative perceptions of Tesla.
  • Protests and vandalism of Tesla vehicles have increased in the U.S., with threats of severe consequences for offenders.
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The negative "Elon effect" for Tesla has arrived at the bosses of the German company fleets. In a recent survey by market observer Deutsc...

·Berlin, Germany
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94 percent of polled Germans said they’ll never buy a Tesla

Only 3 percent of Germans polled said they’d consider buying a Tesla

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A few days ago, a survey showed that Germans would overwhelmingly give up buying a Tesla. Elon Musk countered with his own survey, trying to overturn the proportions, but the German press writes that it was...

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Elon Musk promotes a negative poll on Tesla that has become positive following 253,000 bot votes from only 2 IP addresses in the United States, the poll has grown from 94% of opponents to more than 70% of supporters Tesla and Elon Musk are in the spotlight these days, and not only in the United States. A recent online poll showed that 94% of Germans would not touch a Tesla. But, to the general surprise, a few days later, the results of the poll …

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Hindustan Times broke the news in New Delhi, India on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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