Comment by whynotmaybe
Comment by whynotmaybe 2 days ago
Outside of the personal opinions of Musk, what is the most annoying for me is the constant false promises.
They sell cars based on promises that a missing function will work in a few months/years and that your car will be compatible.
With the years of feedback we have now, we know that those were not promises but lies.
Other brands sell as-is cars, without empty promises. (outside the stupid "perfect outback trip" in every SUV/pickup ad)
I now see Musk as a con man, a very smart con man with a lot of money, not a visionary.
Yes there is dieselgate and yes, every car manufacturer tries to circumvent the system to improve profit. (Every includes also Tesla)
Thanks for the thoughtful response. You know what, I do feel a bit conned by this vision only implementation. It wasn't obvious when we test drove it, and they didn't mention it. When we picked the car up, on the shop floor, before it had even moved we saw the "Park Assist Degraded" warning and questioned it. They assured us it just needed time to calibrate. It has never gone away. It will never go away.
As a consumer, I'm pissed off. I do feel conned.
But I'm fine explaining Musk's promises away as hubris. He made promises he should not have, and couldn't keep. He shouldn't have done it, but I do think he believed it. I don't think it was an intent to mislead. Incompetence before malice and so on.
He deserves credit where credit is due. He did push us into the EV era.