Tesla 2023

Saw this NYTimes headline - but it is behind their paywall:-

Tesla Recalls Autopilot Software in 2 Million Vehicles
yeah, pretty much every car on the road. Luckily for them, our enforcement agencies are toothless so compromised on letting them patch the issue w/a software (over the air) update despite experts saying hardware changes are needed to earlier vehicles.

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Saw this NYTimes headline - but it is behind their paywall:-

Tesla Recalls Autopilot Software in 2 Million Vehicles
It's misleading. The "recall" is a software update to add a safety function that wasn't available on all vehicles.
 
yeah, pretty much every car on the road. Luckily for them, our enforcement agencies are toothless so compromised on letting them patch the issue w/a software (over the air) update despite experts saying hardware changes are needed to earlier vehicles.

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that's right, most of the vehicles just need to download the "firmware" but I don't know if any owner is too "dumb" and must go into the shop. And of course many will ignore this update.
 
Citroën's had that in the 1960's. :cool:

***-they were ugly and easily recognizable too. View attachment 329686
Yes, Citroen was ahead of its time with the DS's hydropneumatic suspension, also found on the Maserati engined XM and the more accessible GS series. I think it is also the first to have directional headlights. The DS pictured is considered one of the finest design of its era. It was also available in limited numbers as a cabriolet, made by coachbuilder Chapron with Citroen approval. These are now classics valued at over $150k when they can be found.

https://www.citroen-ds-manufaktur.com/angebot.php?anr=19&lang=en
 
$253.50 fuck ya'll lol.
I am obviously not short here and this week will mean a TSLA short is like $320 something if not more. Everything was going so well.
TSLA is at like 400+ whatever with 3 rate cuts. At least that is my understanding of non-linear dynamics and markets.
 
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