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To suggest that, ignores the past few pages of dialogue on electric cars...
The Tesla Model 3 LR is the only car on the market (that I can afford) that manages the range I need and has the charging infrastructure to support the journeys I regularly require.
If the Hyundai Kona or the Kia eNiro had the charging infrastructure (and a 5kwh larger battery) I would be buying one of those. I'd prefer the flexibility of the SUV (ish) format. If the Polestar 2 had the charge infrastructure, I'd also place that ahead of the Tesla because of the more practical boot space.
But, to quote the guy off the TV; if my Grandma had wheels, she would have been a bike.
When people buy luxury products like new cars they don't do it based on information like this, they do it based on what they "really want" which tends to boil down to advertising, brand identity, self image etc.
Occasionally they say something like "I loved (the object or brand) as a child" which honestly just means they were exposed to advertising and branding as a youth and want to feel young again.
There's no point trying to look deeper than this.