P
plexi59
Guest
So I've finally got around to trying out a Tesla (Model Y). Basically Tesla is to cars what iPhone was to flip phones IMO. It makes some very deliberate decisions that no other car maker will be able to make for institutional reasons, much like the decision to remove the hardware keyboard in the iPhone. Even the UI quite obviously pays homage to the iPhone. It's just re-thought, through and through, and I like their thinking.
I bought a Model Y for my wife and my next car will probably be a Tesla as well. I drive a BMW 535 now, and it feels like a dilapidated horse carriage after driving a Tesla.
Musk said the other day that Tim Cook didn't take his call when he wanted to sell near-bankrupt Tesla to Apple during the Model 3 bring-up, then at 1/10th the current share price. This could end up much like Yahoo refusing to buy Google in 1998 (for $1M!), or Facebook refusing to hire the founders of WhatsApp.
I bought a Model Y for my wife and my next car will probably be a Tesla as well. I drive a BMW 535 now, and it feels like a dilapidated horse carriage after driving a Tesla.
Musk said the other day that Tim Cook didn't take his call when he wanted to sell near-bankrupt Tesla to Apple during the Model 3 bring-up, then at 1/10th the current share price. This could end up much like Yahoo refusing to buy Google in 1998 (for $1M!), or Facebook refusing to hire the founders of WhatsApp.