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Popular tech YouTuber Zack Nelson, widely recognized as JerryRigEverything, has publicly criticized Elon Musk for a promise that has not come to fruition. In a recent post on X, Nelson revealed that his 2018 Tesla Model X, equipped with Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities, is now valued at a mere $22,400. This figure represents only 20% of the original purchase price, starkly contradicting Musk’s assertion that Teslas with FSD would appreciate in value over time.
Nelson expressed his disappointment, recalling Musk's statement that his Tesla would serve as an appreciating asset. He shared his sentiment with followers, lamenting the significant depreciation his vehicle has experienced over the past seven years. The situation raises questions about the long-term value of electric vehicles and the reliability of claims made by manufacturers regarding their products. As the automotive market evolves, consumers are left to ponder the implications of such promises and the actual performance of high-tech vehicles in real-world conditions.
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