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this post was submitted on 13 Oct 2024
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Maybe Tesla should focus on fixing the quality of their current products before moving into other realms of production?
Eh, I think their current products are fine (except Cybertruck, that's ridiculous). Every company has recalls, and Tesla's are generally pretty mild (again, except Cybertruck).
The main issue is that Elon really likes to overpromise and underdeliver. If he would flip that, I think people would be a lot more excited about this event. But saying "start production in 2025, available in 2026" means nothing when he's been off by years with previous announcements. IMO, he shouldn't have had the event until there was a firm delivery date. And that doesn't just mean build capacity, they should be substantially far into the regulatory process before even presenting it publicly.
Their current products are not fine, and he kills people when he acts like they are. FSD is nowhere near ready for the road. It wouldn't be such a problem if he wasn't such a bitch about using lidar.
Sure, his messaging about FSD is absolutely dangerous and irresponsible, but mechanically, Tesla's cars have been quite solid.