Is the Polestar 2 electric vehicle, built in China, the long prophesied Tesla-killer? WSJ cars columnist Dan Neil weighs its chances.
EVEN THOUGH it makes the most technically advanced cars in the world, Tesla rubs some people the wrong way. Maybe it’s because CEO Elon Musk is…complicated. Maybe they resent the role that public money—California clean-air credits, a regressive $7,500 federal tax credit for purchase of luxury EVs—played in the company’s meteoric rise. Maybe they are short on the stock and don’t want to increase deliveries.
The point is, cancel culture is as old as business marketing, and it cuts across ideologies. People support...
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