fsch
Member
@Jaff, please substantiate why you disagree with my statement.
When announced in 2008, Model S was supposed to hit the market in 2010. It did in 2012. That's 2 years behind schedule.
Model X was supposed to be related in 2013, it was actually in 2015. That's 2 years behind schedule.
Model 3 was supposed to be related in 2014, we are in 2017 and regular clients may receive it in October. That's 3 years behind schedule.
When announced in 2008, Model S was supposed to hit the market in 2010. It did in 2012. That's 2 years behind schedule.
Model X was supposed to be related in 2013, it was actually in 2015. That's 2 years behind schedule.
Model 3 was supposed to be related in 2014, we are in 2017 and regular clients may receive it in October. That's 3 years behind schedule.