Recent surveys have revealed a stark contradiction in perceptions of Tesla's market demand in Germany. Initially, a poll suggested that 94% of participants were not interested in purchasing a Tesla, stirring concerns about the company's viability in the market. However, as the survey continued to receive responses, a more favorable outlook emerged, with 69.9% of over 307,000 readers expressing willingness to buy a Tesla. This indicates that claims of Tesla's decline may have been exaggerated, raising questions about the validity of self-selected survey responses.
A survey by t-online initially suggested a drop in Tesla interest in Germany, stating that 94% of respondents would not buy a Tesla. However, as responses grew to over 307,000, 69.9% indicated they still would buy a Tesla, disproving the narrative of its demise in the country.
The self-selected nature of t-online's survey raised questions about its accuracy, as respondents from all around the world participated. This has sparked criticism and highlighted the disconnect between public perception and actual consumer interest.
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