Tesla Crashes: Policy Changes, Not Musk, Blamed
Tesla's Sales Slump in New Zealand – It's Not Just About Elon Musk!
Despite Tesla remaining the top EV brand in New Zealand, sales have taken a significant dive, with the Model Y seeing an 80% drop. However, blame isn't being pointed at Elon Musk's controversial behavior but rather at policy changes like the end of the Clean Car Discount, new road user charges, and rising hybrid competition.
Overview of Tesla's Sales Decline in New Zealand
Factors Contributing to the Drop in Tesla Sales
Impact of Policy Changes on Electric Vehicle Affordability
The Role of Elon Musk's Image in Consumer Decisions
Competition from Hybrid Vehicles and Market Dynamics
Public Reactions to Tesla's Market Performance
Future Implications for New Zealand's EV Market
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