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Malls are private property so how long before stores and restaurants at malls set up a Tesla Valet service to attract wealthy customers? Perhaps this makes malls property more valuable? Why stop there. Why not set up a Tesla Town by building an entire city on private property? 

 

Here's the hypo:

 

You "hand over" your Tesla to the valet service. It goes to park the car in a Tesla-only area. A 12 year old skateboarding in the parking structure flies in front of the Model S, gets hit, and dies.

 

The kid's parents sue you for negligent operation (just because traffic laws don't apply doesn't mean you aren't responsible for safe operation). They sue Tesla for deploying defective software. And they sue the mall for not doing enough to prevent children from skateboarding in the parking lot.

 

Which lawsuits go the distance, which get tossed, and which end up with a big judgment? I don't think anybody really knows. And as long as the Malls think there is any chance they're going to get hit with some plausible lawsuit, I don't think the payoff to having the valet service is going to be attractive to them.

 

One of the advantages of having a computer drive is that they aren't going to be impatient.  Thus, they can drive to their spots...very slowly, even though they'd be capable of much more.  This mitigates the risk so much that even if a car hit someone, at 5mph nothing much is going to happen.  This will also allow for much data to be gathered and will get people used to the idea over time.

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Here's the hypo:

 

And they sue the mall for not doing enough to prevent children from skateboarding in the parking lot.

 

Which lawsuits go the distance, which get tossed, and which end up with a big judgment? I don't think anybody really knows. And as long as the Malls think there is any chance they're going to get hit with some plausible lawsuit, I don't think the payoff to having the valet service is going to be attractive to them.

 

But cars are currently allowed in mall parking lots.

 

Despite the skateboarding lawsuit risk.

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I think the issue is not  that you can get sued, but who gets sued.

 

In the case of the mall, it's the same liability if the issue is whether they should have been preventing skateboarding (which is exactly the issue at hand in the post I replied to).

 

Liability for the mall operator may actually be lower if driverless has less chance of incident -- you don't have texting drivers at the wheel.

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Don't even mention Tesla in Michigan, the violent gang who controls that area doesn't want to hear about it on their turf.

 

"they create an effective prohibition against Tesla opening a store in Michigan. This amendment goes even further. It also seeks to prevent Tesla from operating a gallery in Michigan that simply provides information without conducting sales. We could even be barred from telling people about our car."

 

A Raw Deal in Michigan

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Ford CEO:  "We could produce a great car, but we just don't feel like it".    Yeah, okay. If you say so.

 

Ford CEO: We have expertise to do Tesla-like vehicle

 

Translation: "We could copy the Tesla but were not able to come out with one"

 

BeerBaron

 

I find it more likely that Tesla could produce a Ford-like vehicle if they wanted to.

Allthough it is probably most likely they will stick with producing Tesla like-vehicles.

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Watch a young Elon Musk take delivery of his $1 million McLaren F1 hypercar

 

"Although Musk has now moved on to driving the latest offerings from Tesla, his silver F1 remains the performance benchmark for his company. Last year, Musk proudly touted the Tesla Model S P85D's ability to match the McLaren's 3.2-second 0-to-60-mph acceleration time.  Today, the McLaren F1 has grown significantly in value. In May, the 28th F1 ever built sold for an incredible $10.5 million."

 

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oh my god, that conference call.. Musk compared tesla with apple, and apparantly sales people in China had said, 'well it is not a very good car, but want to try it?'. Holy shit haha. Also Musk was really rambling on that call. Hope he gets it together. He should just focus on his work, and not bother with these conference calls. Not holding a call would have been better.

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Musk compared tesla with apple, and apparantly sales people in China had said, 'well it is not a very good car, but want to try it?'.

 

I agree that apple is not a very good car. I believe Cinderella used a pumpkin with better success.

 

;D  ;D  ;D

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I broke down and bought a few shares, a very small position (<2%).  If I had done that with Amazon or Apple back in the day I'd have been glad I did it today.  Who knows after it goes up 10X or 100X it could be a large part of my portfolio someday.  :)

 

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