Dusty
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It's one thing to be panned and it not being true, and being panned and having it be demonstrated fact. What good is word of mouth advertising if the articles spewing FUD are true? Hit-job articles stop being hit-jobs if what they say are based on tested results. I have to disagree. You have to top the specs on roll-out. Years from now when the waitlist is gone and people need to buy a truck, you'd better believe if the initial CT narrative was negative it'll equal lost sales....
Again… this is irrelevant. No matter what Tesla launches, it will be panned by the media. We already know this...
We've already seen Tesla make quite a few choices based on "a few more bucks". I think enough near-term and long-term bucks are on the line with this to make them go hard at the specs.
Also, Elon can't keep repeating "...it's gonna be one a helluva truck!...it's gonna be one a helluva truck!...it's gonna be one a helluva truck!..." . . .
. . .then kick off deliveries with the lower spec truck that doesn't outperform the existing competition head-to-head.
I just don't think Elon's that kinda guy.
With you, sir I must disagree! There is a difference in rollout to the board of directors... it's those coupla' bucks.
That's because they're trying to avoid the Osborne effect for the MY.
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