It certainly didn't get me to part ways with my Starlink, though. There's quite literally no other service with comparable up/down speeds for me and many others.
No way I am spending 60k on a car that does not even pass a Fiat level quality control.
But the fact that Musk seems intent on making purchasing one a political decision as well is an additional negative. I think a majority of consumers would kinda balk at providing material support to an overt political propaganda operation.
Those who think otherwise tend to be fossil fuel fans; which only makes how Musk is positioning himself even less savy.
The novelty of Teslas has worn off now that there are so many better options. It doesn't help that there are some foolish people who abuse FSD and end up as negative news.
If only Rivian could scale up quicker, I'd be tempted to buy the SUV.