- The only thing dumber than a new tesla buyer is a used tesla buyer - Ive only seen one other time, a clout chasing influencer bought so he can keep up 'the jones" of an asian influencers who went maga over the pandemic, everyone so clowning on him in the youtube videos. - if you cant even afford to Lease a new one, one shouldnt buy a Used car. 
 
- This isn’t a Tesla problem: - “the car is currently unsupported for supercharging and warranties are voided due to salvaged vehicle.” - “I was told it was clean. The CARFAX said it was clean, and I trusted that,” he said. - Tesla said it’s a safety issue connecting a damaged vehicle to the powerful superchargers. - The vehicle was deemed totaled and sold to him as a normal used vehicle. I want to know what the title says, salvage or no? Not sure where he should direct his ire or legal firepower, if he has any. - The article states that the state confirms that the car has never had a salvage title. 
- Nope, that’s still a Tesla problem. They’re mumbling about safety as an excuse to avoid sending electricity down a plug. It’s not trivial… but it’s not exactly cryptic. 
- Carfax is not the authority on title status. They only get what’s reported to them. - Spend a few bucks and do a title search with the state. - The owners said Illinois Secretary of State Police investigated and confirmed it has a clean title, and has never had a salvaged title. 
 
 
- DRM in cars makes me want to stick to a car-free life even more. 
- This is a rather petty comment but I still remember reddit repliers ganging up on me a long time ago for joking about this kind of thing happening in the future. I was saying people would probably have to jailbreak their car to get around shit like this. - In hindsight it’s all so predictable now. If it angers the average herd of tech bros then it’s definitely a bad idea and they’re probably going to do it anyways. - People focus too much on if they would and too little on if they could. Better they can’t, than to trust they won’t. 
 
- Oh no… anyway 
- Sounds like the issue is that his car was previously damaged. Tesla knows about that and for liability reasons doesn’t want him supercharging. - I’m sure someone is concerned of the possibility of his car bursting into flames during charging because of physical cell damage. - That is… Not a bad thing to be concerned about. - Okay but they charge extortion prices to repair it 
 
- Pfft gas it up - Those don’t take gas. So, like, to set it on fire? - You don’t need gas for that 😈 
 
 



