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Posted by Davidgih
 - February 12, 2025, 01:32:18
Wow lots of low IQ people posting sht about Nazis...sheese...must be just dumb a** haters who follow politics like it's real.
Posted by JohnD
 - February 10, 2025, 16:02:20
I sold my Tesla stock after the fake RoboTaxo event. You could see the guy that was controlling the car. Unfortunately for me I missed the huge runup after the election of President Musk. But at least I don't own a Nazi stock.
Posted by Quinn Duffy
 - February 09, 2025, 17:42:10
These cabs won't run half the time if my "Tesla vision" is anything to go by. Snow, fog, heavy rain, mist, road dust, road grime, bright sun, tree sap, streaky windows, clean windows, random shadows - all these things constantly disrupt the cameras and throw warnings on the screen, limit top speed, or force an exit of autopilot/FSD. Hardly a moneymaker having your taxi sitting blind on the side of the road on the way to a local airport.

And then there's the whole Nazi thing...as in "my cybercab crashed into a pole it did Nazi coming"
Posted by Joe
 - February 09, 2025, 02:09:09
Heavily invested stock holder says Tesla is amazing wow shocking. The cybercab is a stock grift and nothing more, enough of these stock pump articles by fake journalists to enrich themselves please
Posted by MiMiMi
 - February 06, 2025, 03:47:04
Cathie Wood had a notably good year once, but Ark Invest's overall track record is below just making an investment in an S&P index fund.  Then consider the investment firm's lack of expertise in engineering and manufacturing (like basically all investment firms), and I have to wonder why anyone would give much weight to Ark's opinion about Tesla, good or bad.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 05, 2025, 15:42:53
At the low running costs per mile that Elon Musk quoted upon the Cybercab unveiling, the two-seater may be profitable even at a price of $15,000 when produced en masse.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Cybercab-may-be-profitable-at-15-000-price-as-Tesla-demos-how-robotaxi-passenger-mess-will-be-dealt-with.956952.0.html