The predictions are based on Musk's production claims, timeframe claims, and profitability claims.
Model S was supposed to come out two years earlier than claimed. Musk consistently shifted the target later and later, incrementally and dishonestly, missing every one of those new target
Model X was supposed to come out nearly two years earlier than when it did. Musk consistently shifted the target later and later, incrementally and dishonestly, missing every one of those new targets:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Model_X
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Initially Tesla planned for deliveries to commence in early 2014.[11] However, in February 2013, the company announced that deliveries had been rescheduled to begin by late 2014 in order to achieve its production target of 20,000 Model S cars in 2013.[12] In November 2013, Tesla said it expected to begin Model X high volume production the second quarter of 2015.[13] In November 2014, Tesla again delayed and announced that Model X deliveries would begin in the third quarter of 2015.[14] Deliveries began on September 29, 2015
High volume production didn't begin until well into 2016 due to all kinds of flaws.
The analyst projections are based on Musk's blatant lies. He also frequently claimed he would profitable years before now (losses are accelerating).
The 2016 graph looks like 2015.
Guess what the 2017 graph looks like so far?
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It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.
Why is every single prediction Musk makes:
a) outrageously wrong
b) falling on the side that increases his personal wealth?
Either he so horrific at understanding process engineering that he's frequently, innocently out by hundreds of percent on all his predictions. Or he's deliberately lying to you.
Last edited by ToothSayer; 05-04-2017 at 03:15 PM.