Derektsla
Well-known member
- First Name
- Derek
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- Dec 13, 2023
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- Location
- Greenville, SC
- Vehicles
- Cybertruck AWD, Model X
- Occupation
- Entrepreneur
Didn’t Elon already come out on X and say that news is wrong?
Didn’t Elon already come out on X and say that news is wrong?
Third post in this thread.he did. Someone posted it in the forum and updated it with Elons quote from X. Not Cancelled.
Actually first line of the first post in this thread which I edited 30 minutes after posting it. It seems some people must read only the post title and then comment without reading any of the other comments.Third post in this thread.
-Crissa
Well, it was the third post which found Elon's post.Actually first line of the first post in this thread which I edited 30 minutes after posting it. It seems some people must read only the post title and then comment without reading any of the other comments.
I trust by now most people are aware that Reuters will lie for money just like all the other fake news outlets.Update, Elon says it's false.
I hope this isn't true because it would be a disaster.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-tesla-scraps-low-cost-150726195.html
I believe that the Model 2 and the Cybertruck will both move forward as success stories. Both are very important market segments. The pickup truck is akin to the “cruiser” style of motorbike which stimulated even BMW to eventually build a few - because having a tiny slice of a huge market can often be better/smarter than a large slice of a small or shrinking market. Triumph Motorbikes, which has its roots in “standard” bikes, now offers various trim lines of the Bonneville including the SpeedMaster and Bobber, not to mention the Rocket 3 - all of which target the cruiser segment buyers, mostly. Jap bikes have had Harley clones for years - successfully. Anyway, the CT is, IMO, not going to be a mistake - but it is ground-breaking in some of its engineering design and manufacturing methods, difficult though they may be.I do enjoy my Cybertruck but I started to think the Elon might be right that the Cybertruck has the potential to “kill” Tesla’s ability to reach its full potential.
The cancellation of M2 is giving up the lower segment to the Chinese auto manufacturers.
I am wondering if Tesla would have been focused on M2 and not on the Cybertruck the company would have been in a much better position regarding growth and market share capture potential.
In a way, the Cybertruck was/is a distraction in the bigger economic wave of electrification. There is almost no chance for Tesla to catch up on that space anymore.
I am just sad realizing that the product I love might caused Tesla market share loss. They (China) have disrupted the disruptor (Tesla).
Unless a camera has water, snow, or dirt on it.Since FSD versions 12 has been moving fast now and has no limitations anymore
You are telling a story, it may not be the story.You guys can argue otherwise, I am telling you the story.
Its worse than that. The sheer idiocy of even contemplating a car without controls just boggles the mind. How are you supposed to have fine control over the car? How is the car supposed to drop you off at a crowded intersection? How are you supposed to navigate parking it? How will it handle the vast legal and insurance questions?I just hope they aren't prioritizing the Robotaxi over M2, which this announcement seems to imply. A drop of water on the backup cam gives me warnings that FSD may not work properly. I don't see how they have the hardware in any vehicle to do a fully autonomous robotaxi that won't get stranded in a light rain if it needs to back up.