Waymo is way ahead of Tesla that it's comical to discuss first to market as Waymo is already there. Rolling out production FSD-regulatory is analogous to getting approval for a new nuclear power plant. Tesla is 4-5 years from rollout. Waymo will be in every major city by 2027. Zoox before Tesla bc Tesla's tech is shit. (Waymo) partnered with Hyundai, Stellantis, MB, etc. Ridesharing partnership with Uber. Tesla is fcked. What's the advantage of riding in a Tesla robotaxi? You're not going to buy one... it's a service.
Tahoe is Tesla-central. I've talked to neighbors who went back to ICE bc of the fascist (GOP voters) or went with other brands of EVs.
It's moronic to go vertical in the space. How much does Google make from Android vs. Pixel hardware revs? Google made $95B in Android revenues in 2023. There will be thousands of Waymo licensed Ubers and taxis before we see a single robotaxi taking a fare. Remove the MAGA/DOGE premium and you're looking at a $150 stock.
Lol... And another one. You weren't around -or you were under another pseudo- when a small but vocal TSLAQ group predicted $50 in 2024. Ironically, at the time (TSLA was hitting lows), for some, MAGA was the reason Tesla would fail. Tell you what, I bet nothing that TSLA will reach 500 in 2025 before it drops to 150. Do you always communicate with people like that, or is it just online?
Some Tesla history. An interesting read. Elon Musk Nearly Sold Struggling Tesla To Google For $6 Billion – But When He 'No Longer Needed A Savior,' The Deal Was Called Off https://www.benzinga.com/startups/2...ion-but-when-he-no-longer-needed-a-savior-the
Maybe Telsa's full automated driving and smart summon features will magically start working in 2025... you know just like Musk has promised in all the recent years. Added bonus -- Tesla deliberately failed to report accidents to safety regulators as required by law for autonomous vehicle operation. Tesla’s remote parking under federal scrutiny after multiple crashes This is the fourth NHTSA safety investigation currently looking at Tesla. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2025/0...nder-federal-scrutiny-after-multiple-crashes/
These are definitely distractions from the bigger picture of how Tesla is going to grow. To me it shows that Musk's priorities are out of wack, driven by ego rather than commitments to Tesla's original goal of accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy.