Meanwhile Tesla sales in Germany for February are down 76% YOY. 👍 😋
https://www.businessinsider.com/tesla-falling-sales-numbers-should-worry-elon-musk-2025-3?op=1
100% fraud
Of note, Tesla “dealerships” are all corporate owned.
8600 tesla’s sold in three days from 4 dealerships.
2150 per dealership
Assuming a 10 hour workday that’s 71.666 tesla’s sold per hour at each dealership.
Elon right now…
I’m actually listening to the first Oprah Behind the Bastards episode right now, lol.
Buckle up. I just finished that series. 5 or 6 episodes I think? Had no clue some of the shit she’s responsible for.
I’ve always had a bad feeling about her, like I did Ellen before it came out that she was a massive twat. That series convinced me she’s not so much a bastard as a gullible idiot with a talent for showmanship
🤔
I wonder who (US govt) might have been the buyer of such a number of Swastikars…??? One order would do it.
🤔
Or… Maybe it really is just fraud… 😂
My conspiracy is a disgruntled investor is upset about loss of sales and diminished stock price, so tried to dump a couple million by buying their own cars to pump up the stock price. Only the Canadian dealers got caught, or they’re based in Canada and only had access to Canadian dealers.
It’s completely insane, I have no proof, and is probably untrue, unless…
On Jan. 10, as political turmoil embroiled the federal government, Transport Canada informed dealerships that the EV rebate program would run out of money before its scheduled end in March.
“Due to the high uptake, the iZEV Program will be paused in a few weeks,” stated the email sent to dealerships just before noon on the Friday, obtained by the Star.
By Monday, all the money was gone and Transport Canada announced the EV rebate program was “paused.” It shut down the online claims portal for dealers, leaving hundreds without recourse to recoup their money.
“Tesla had a run on the bank,” said Williams. “Somehow, Tesla gamed the system.”
The crux of the matter is when paperwork called an “eligibility assessment” needs to be filed by the dealership.
On the one hand, Transport Canada says dealers “must always submit an eligibility assessment prior to an incentive being paid.”
On the other, it says, “there is no rule” to prevent them from submitting the paperwork in bulk, after the cars have already been delivered.