A new poll shows that 67% of Americans would not consider buying or leasing a Tesla vehicle – with most of them citing Elon Musk as the reason why.
YouGov and Yahoo News have released a new survey of 1,677 US adults between March 20 and 24th.
The survey revolved around Tesla and Elon Musk.
The most interesting, and actionable, question was: Would you consider owning or leasing a Tesla in the future?
Advertisement - scroll for more contentThe answers were impressive:
Based on the survey, more than two-thirds of Americans would not even consider buying a Tesla.
Most people who would not consider buying or leasing a Tesla said that Musk was part of the reason or the whole reason for them not considering a Tesla:
The survey is also tracking the general opinion of Americans on Musk and confirmed that it has turned negative compared to last year:
Americans’ views on Tesla are tracking very closely to their opinions on Musk, though with more undecided:
Before people blame political bias for those results, the survey also looked into political leanings and associations, and most respondents lean moderate to conservative:
Generally speaking, do you think of yourself as a …?
In general, how would you describe your own political viewpoint?
Here’s the survey in full:
The results from this survey clearly point toward Tesla having an Elon Musk problem.
If he were removed from the equation, Tesla would have much better chances in the US market.
I think the survey would have been more meaningful if it also included a question about buying EVs in general.
Americans are notoriously backwards when it comes to getting off fossil fuels. Or, to put it another way, due to their lack of education, they seem easily influenced by the fossil fuel industry compared to others on the planet.
Of course, it wouldn’t be easy from there. Musk did a lot of damage at the brand level and Tesla will need to rebuild its brand without him, but he also did quite a bit of damage at the managerial level.
It is quite ridiculous that Tesla launched a single new vehicle in five years, the Cybertruck, and it’s a flop. Tesla also lost a lot of talent in the last 2 years – in part because of Musk.
At least, Tesla wouldn’t have a large part of the population in its home market not even considering buying its products because of its CEO.
That would be a good start to rebuilding Tesla, even though I’m fully aware that many Tesla fans and shareholders don’t believe It needs rebuilding.
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