Anonymous wrote:Does this mean you're screwed in a few years when it comes time for needing parts for repairs?
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/28/tesla-ending-model-s-x-production.html
Anonymous wrote:No, they'll be supported. Manufacturers discontinue models all the time, this is nothing new. In this case, Tesla is focusing more on robotics, but it is still going to product comparatively advanced vehicles, just not those two low-volume models. Their production line is being repurposed to support Tesla's planned humanoid robot, Optimus.
Anonymous wrote:EVs are the future, not really. So let’s find another way to take the rubes money. Robots are the future, we will sell a million a year.
Just a matter of time before Tesla comes crashing down, just like First Brands came crashing down on the James brothers.
Anonymous wrote:Disingenuous publicity stunt to sell old inventory.
They will soon be making a long wheelbase version of the Model Y.
Then the Model X will return but built on the Cybertruck wheelbase.
Unsure about the Model S. Saloon sedans are a hyper low volume dying breed.
Anonymous wrote:When are they going to fire their CEO?