Ha mbo wrote:
“ For years, Musk made grandiose claims about how soon Tesla's cars will drive themselves. Musk and Tesla have fallen short of these deadlines repeatedly, but he's continued to make optimistic predictions.”
“The option has been offered since 2016, when Tesla claimed all its new vehicles had the hardware for "full self-driving." Paying extra for the "full self-driving" software seemed like a worthy investment as Musk claimed it would be finalized in 2018. But while the software's price has gone from $3,000 to $10,000 since then, most Tesla owners have never come close to experiencing a self-driving Tesla.”
Some people like paying an extra $10,000 (or more) for a “full self-driving” car that needs someone to drive it or it will run into things. Some people like eating sh1t sandwiches. 😂😂😂😂💩💩💩💩 Tesla owners like to do both. 😂😂😂😂
If your argument is that the promise of full autonomy has not been fulfilled yet, you are right.
If your argument is that Elon has been overly optimistic, you are right.
If you think Tesla will never deliver full autonomy, you will be proven wrong. Elon is almost always right about his predictions, except for the timeline. Those who bet against him tend to lose.