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Tesla Appears to Save a Life, More Cybertrucks, Lamborghini Announces EV



➤ Tesla automatic braking avoids disaster
➤ Even more Cybertrucks spotted
➤ Highland rumors
➤ Tesla seeks test drivers in Japan
➤ Judge rejects Solar Roof settlement
➤ Model S Plaid Nürburgring record falls
➤ Lamborghini introduces first EV: Lanzador
➤ Ford announces Mustang GTD

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  1. This woman is a Moro. Who crosses the street with a kid in 1 arm and a young child between 2 moving cars. She should have been arrested for child endangerment. No technology can protect people from stupid people….good job elon..tesla, sure it won't be on mainstream media…

  2. Hi Rob. Watch you often, but this ismy first comment. Here's something that could affect Tesla drastically, both in the mid-term (very negatively), and long-run (probably a home run). I just saw a video reporting that China is restricting Teslas from travel to many parts of the country, particularly regarding military and governmental sites. It's probably a reaction to the party's fear that built-in Tesla features could be reworked for cyber surveillance. Pretty unlikely, as it would be suicidal for Tesla to permit such usage in China. Here's the thing, though. Totalitarian regimes (and politicians) work through projection, accusing their opponents of doing exactly what they themselves do, or intend to do. So, what are the chances that the upcoming tidal wave of Chinese EVs to the US and the rest of the world won't do to us just what China fears Teslas would do to them? I'd be quite surprised if they didn't come equipped for just such mischief.
    Fortunately, China has been ham-handed in its espionage efforts over the years. If they try to flood us with spy-mobiles, would it escape notice? I think (and pray) not. What would we do in response? Here's a possible scenario: 1. We freeze the import of all Chinese EVs to the EU and US. 2. China responds by cancelling Tesla production, both for the domestic market and export. 3. Tesla takes a huge hit, ultimately being forced to write off the Chinese investment entirely. Investors are gored. 4. With China removed from the equation, Tesla redeploys elsewhere and everywhere to take over the last segment of realistic competition in the EV space. Tesla investors, battered, bruise, but victorious, rejoice in unprecedented gains.
    Could you pass this line of thought on to your base?

  3. In Henry Ford's 1927 auto biography, he mentioned, Modle T test drivers were seen with a wheel jacked up, running while, the paid drivers drank at the bar. Henry didnt drink.

  4. Automatic Emergency Braking is very common on newer vehicles and is not unique to Tesla. My 2017 Honda CR-V has this feature standard and has helped several times where cars in front came to a fast stop.

  5. Musk coud make the stock rocket.
    Is stock go up. He automatucly get more car sell… People who invest in tesla will buy tesla if they make a big profit….. Why he is not doing it?

  6. We all enjoy Rob's calm voice…. often interrupted by a completely distracting fake laugh (defense mechanism) for a frequent mispronunciation of a relatively common word. Sorry, but no way Rob is ready for anything other than his vlog. To his credit, he reads the Tesla news well. He's definitely inhibited (scared) to venture outside the calm news reading genre, but should consider expanding his subject matter.

  7. The pont here is… "The mother is absolutely a horrific mother! Why would she possibly think that was a safe time to jaywalk (both an unsafe and obviously ILLEGAL action)?

  8. Recenty my Tesla braked suddenly as I was going 60 mph. It had seen a hawk flying across the road which I did not see until it was in front of the car. The reduced speed was enough to prevent the bird from being hit. I've had other events where the car caught things before I did. There is no doubt in my mind that Tesla's technology is saving lives and injury. And it will only get better.

  9. America stay away from electric cars and trucks bad investment in socks cars have no safety rating high coast car insurance and repairs buy into hydrogen fuel stocks and America oil industry stocks and buying a gas savings cars and trucks be smart don't be fooled do ur home work

  10. Tesla has all this data. All the close calls that never get reported. Could they not (with permission) demonstrate the the superiority of their ADAS?

  11. The stock is struggling due to growing realization that Elon was not truthful about why he bought Twitter. He said he did it to restore it as a free speech forum and town square where all are welcome. Truth is he bought Twitter fully intending to shut it down, transferring the user base to X. Users are abandoning Twitter, not engaging on X and the ability of people to speak freely has been damaged.

  12. Thanks for the video coverage on saving the girls life. It's nice to remember that investing in good companies is more than just money gained/lost; investing can help bring forward a brighter future for everyone.

  13. It’s not until I kept scrolling that I noticed this insane amount of scam comments. Wow, it’s like it’s a constant fight between these scammers and YouTube’s algorithm…