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   . Suggestions to customers that self-driving capability

 . Repairs and faults not reported to [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Transportation_Safety_Board | NTSB ]] , customers forbidden by NDAs to do so.

 . No third party repairs, also a way to hide faults from NTSB.

 . Raising prices and added destination charges to customers who paid in advance for "locked-in" prices

 

 

Ludicrous / The Unvarnished Story of Tesla Motors

If Elon Musk is reading this ... I no longer sign nondisclosure agreements, and I don't sign anything legally actionable without my lawyer's approval. I respect the honorable secrets of others, but will tattle on those who put me or others at risk. I will walk out when the slanders start.

Many references to the Ashlee Vance book Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future, which I own.

Ludicrous portrays Tesla as a company that rarely meets Musk's rosy projections, doesn't earn sustained profits, and is supported by continued rounds of stock sales and venture capital injections, rather than profits on sales.

Disturbing things:

  • Cast aluminum frames and other components. Niedermeyer says aluminum castings entrain tiny bubbles, which weaken the castings. Aluminum melts (and solidifies) at 660°C and is typically cast around 720°C. There will be some aluminum vapor and other gasses present, perhaps also some oxidized alumina, which will create bubbles and solid inclusions that can nucleate cracks.
  • Large touch screen control panel, like a computer tablet or phone. This can distract the driver from the road and suddenly emergent traffic hazards, and very difficult to operate in a crisis.
  • Suggestions to customers that self-driving capability
  • Repairs and faults not reported to NTSB , customers forbidden by NDAs to do so.

  • No third party repairs, also a way to hide faults from NTSB.
  • Raising prices and added destination charges to customers who paid in advance for "locked-in" prices

Ludicrous (last edited 2024-01-28 03:51:28 by KeithLofstrom)