Skip to main content

Market Overview

Majority Of Prospective EV Buyers Unconcerned By Elon Musk's Comments When It Comes To Buying A Tesla, Says Study; CEO Agrees

Share:
Majority Of Prospective EV Buyers Unconcerned By Elon Musk's Comments When It Comes To Buying A Tesla, Says Study; CEO Agrees

Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk on Tuesday responded to a recent study that noted that potential EV buyers love Tesla cars irrespective of what the billionaire does or says.

What Happened: Social media personality Brian Krassenstein shared a snippet of the study by Heatmap and noted that he does not make big purchases depending on the ideologies of those running the company but based on what product can give the best value for his money. Tesla, Krassenstein said, has the best technology and products.

Musk reflected on Krassenstein’s comment, saying, “This describes the vast majority of the public.”


In another post, Musk also expressed love for the study results, which noted that among respondents who want to purchase an EV, 38% said that Musk has no impact on whether they would buy or lease a Tesla. 35% even said that Musk makes them more likely to buy one of his vehicles, while only 27% said that the CEO made them less likely to get a Tesla car.

In contrast, earlier this year, in Feb. 2023, a majority of wannabe EV buyers said that Musk made them less likely to buy a Tesla. While 36% then said that Musk made them less likely to get a car from the Texas-based EV maker, 32% said they would not be impacted.

Why It Matters: The survey results mark a change in perspective toward both the CEO and the company under him during the year.

The survey was conducted between Nov. 6 and Nov. 13 and published earlier this month. It included 1000 Americans in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

However, owing to the time the survey was conducted, it does not account for the recent controversies around Musk, including the reinstatement of right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to X and allegations of anti-semitism after he backed a post on X that Jewish communities are pushing hatred against whites. Musk later apologized for the anti-semitic comment, which led to several advertisers bowing out of the platform, including Walt Disney and Comcast.

Check out more of Benzinga’s Future Of Mobility coverage by following this link.

Read Next: Elon Musk Pins Biden Administration’s Neglect Of Tesla To UAW’s Grip On Democrats, President

 

Related Articles (TSLA)

View Comments and Join the Discussion!

Posted-In: Alex Jones Brian Krassenstein electric vehicles Elon Musk EVs mobilityNews Tech

Don't Miss Any Updates!
News Directly in Your Inbox
Subscribe to:
Benzinga Premarket Activity
Get pre-market outlook, mid-day update and after-market roundup emails in your inbox.
Market in 5 Minutes
Everything you need to know about the market - quick & easy.
Fintech Focus
A daily collection of all things fintech, interesting developments and market updates.
SPAC
Everything you need to know about the latest SPAC news.
Thank You

Thank you for subscribing! If you have any questions feel free to call us at 1-877-440-ZING or email us at vipaccounts@benzinga.com