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Which more people are stating is unsustainable. But thanks for the comment. I read things that say there are plenty of concerning problems there, and people are starting to get more and more concerned. *shrug*
no evidence of it becoming unsustainable. iOS has had major software issues since iOS 7 which is about a decade ago and iOS is still very dominant.

tesla has introduced valuable features since inception of the model 3. 4-cam dashcam/sentry mode/remote camera viewing has become an invaluable feature for many users and it wasn't a $1000 addon. it was free. people welcome software features and so recalls involving OTA updates is relatively a non-issue (at the very least in the context of discussing Tesla's business).
 
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no evidence of it becoming unsustainable. iOS has had major software issues since iOS 7 which is about a decade ago and iOS is still very dominant.

tesla has introduced valuable features since inception of the model 3. 4-cam dashcam/sentry mode/remote camera viewing has become an invaluable feature for many users and it wasn't a $1000 addon. it was free. people welcome software features and so recalls involving OTA updates is relatively a non-issue (at the very least in the context of discussing Tesla's business).

I'm not arguing with you because what's the point. You have the whole Tesla marketing shtick down. I was regurgitating things I've read from investment and financial articles and such that I have read. Wall Street in general is not getting the feels like they used to over Tesla, and Musk. Could be nothing, but when enough people, enough sources start talking negative, things tend to change. He's burning bridges, and the shine is starting to dull on Mr Musk. But whatever...
 
I'm not arguing with you because what's the point. You have the whole Tesla marketing shtick down. I was regurgitating things I've read from investment and financial articles and such that I have read. Wall Street in general is not getting the feels like they used to over Tesla, and Musk. Could be nothing, but when enough people, enough sources start talking negative, things tend to change. He's burning bridges, and the shine is starting to dull on Mr Musk. But whatever...
you're not arguing with valid points. pointing to recalls and completely not knowing a lot of those recalls were frivolous like shutting down fart mode made it clear you're not arguing on objective points here. not a single tesla customer is saying "oh no! fart mode must have made the car super dangerous to ride in"

sounds like we're done.
 
you're not arguing with valid points. pointing to recalls and completely not knowing a lot of those recalls were frivolous like shutting down fart mode made it clear you're not arguing on objective points here. not a single tesla customer is saying "oh no! fart mode must have made the car super dangerous to ride in"

sounds like we're done.

I agree we're done. I wasn't arguing about the cars, I wasn't arguing actually, just saying that people in finance are getting concerned that a CAR is having a lot of 'issues' that need to be fixed, and that it is a CAR that carries HUMAN BEINGS at a HIGH RATE OF SPEED, and that some BUG could surface (like the kamakazi to emergency vehicles and highway dividers) that will result in a bunch of innocents being killed. People don't tend to want to buy things that could kill them, and people also don' tend to want to invest in companies that have a lot of 'errors/issues' that they feel should have been fixed before it was shipped. 'Is the vehicle too complex for Tesla to be able to maintain'. It's got people asked that question. It's a bad spot for them to be in. When people are saying they won't buy one, and are wondering if they will be hit by one. *shrug*
 
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