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Tesla in Trouble: 94% of Germans Won’t Buy Its Cars
Abdullah Mustapha
March 15, 2025
A survey of over 100,000 Germans has dealt a major blow to Tesla. It found that 94% of respondents would not buy a Tesla. This is bad news for the company, especially as its sales in Europe are already declining.
Tesla’s Sales Drop in Germany
Tesla’s struggles in Germany are getting worse. In 2024, its sales fell by 41% compared to 2023. Meanwhile, the German EV market grew by 27%. This shows that demand for EVs is rising, but Tesla is losing ground.
Things have only worsened in 2025. In the first two months, Tesla’s sales dropped by 70% compared to 2024. This sharp decline has raised concerns about its future in Germany.
Why Is Tesla Struggling?
Several factors explain Tesla’s decline. Competition from European automakers has increased. Tesla is also dealing with production issues due to the Model Y changeover.
However, some experts believe another major factor is Elon Musk himself. His political actions in Germany have sparked backlash.
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Elon Musk’s Controversial Politics
Musk has been criticized for supporting Germany’s far-right AfD party. Reports also claim he made controversial gestures at Trump’s inauguration. Additionally, his social media activity has included posts promoting extremist views.
Germans have a strong aversion to far-right ideologies. Musk’s actions have damaged his image in the country. AfD itself has been critical of Tesla and even ran ads against the company. This makes it unlikely that Tesla will gain support from the party’s followers.
The Impact on Tesla’s Future
The T-Online survey highlights Tesla’s falling reputation. With 94% of respondents saying they won’t buy a Tesla, the company faces serious challenges. The record number of participants in the poll shows strong public sentiment.
Some investors hope the new Model Y will turn things around. But the problem seems bigger than just one model. The drop in Model 3 sales shows that Tesla’s struggles go beyond a single car.
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Conclusion
Tesla’s future in Germany looks uncertain. Strong competition, production issues, and Musk’s political controversies have hurt its image. If Tesla wants to recover, it must fix its reputation and improve its offerings. Otherwise, its sales in Germany may continue to fall.
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