Elon Musk's history of overpromising extends to SpaceX IPO claims
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The article criticizes Elon Musk's history of making exaggerated promises, specifically calling out his pattern of overpromising on timelines for fully autonomous driving, the "funding secured" tweet during the Tesla privatization attempt, and the elusive $35,000 Model 3. It then suggests his latest claims about a SpaceX IPO represent an even more extreme example of this behavior.
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Musk is notorious for pie-in-the-sky promises that either never materialize or show up years late.
We're talking about fully autonomous driving 'in five years' (a claim he's been recycling since 2014), the infamous 'funding secured' tweet during his botched attempt to take Tesla private, and the elusive $35,000 Model 3 that was practically impossible to actually buy at that price point.
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