Absolutely. I dread going to the dealer for service. Tesla has announced going from little service intervals to NO service intervals. Check out the service intervals and the PRICES on those famous German lux brands - OMG.
I’ve had my Model 3 for 2 years and 50,000 miles. I have had nothing but exceptional service including new tire replacement and an upgrade to the new HW3 chip.
I like how this is so biased against the choices of Musk, but seeing it now a year and a half later and he's probably the most successful person that's ever existed. SolarCity is doing amazingly, SpaceX couldn't be better, and Tesla with it's batteries, alongside vehicles, is spewing out cars at incredible rates. New businesses coming into monopolized industries is hard, but if anyone things they could have done it better than Musk, you'd be wrong.
Owning a Model 3 since this year has improved my driving experience tenfold. The silent ride and no matter how hard I hit the accelerator the car accelerates in a uniform manner with no jerkiness. Add in the software integration and you’re looking at a timeless car that will never feel old
Watch the video, it is actually still extremely slanted against Tesla. It deliberately omits many of the counterpoints to the bad news they touch upon.
@@MorganWalser Exactly, and I watched every second! There are practically no more production issues, they hardly touched the new Chinese factory and mobile service, didn't mention Gigafactory Berlin, Supercharger Network, Cybertruck orders, FSD computer (amazing btw), and the list goes on and on......
Tesla has been written about by everyone it seems like at some point. With that much material out there especially in the media Tesla probably felt they were justified that they didn't need to participate in the video. Plus Elon can't have good feelings about CNBC. Who would with the way they have crucified him and Tesla at times.
The biggest hole in this interview is: The Model 3 is a FANTASTIC car. Not just good, not just fast, not just interesting - it's a life changer. I've had a Model 3 since July of 2019. I drive 100 miles/day from the N side of Baltimore to the E side of DC - arguably one of the worst commutes in the US. The Model 3's autopilot - as early and incomplete as it is - is just completely amazing out on the highway. No, I don't 100% trust it - I keep my hand on the wheel ALL THE TIME - but 99.9% of the time it does great. But it's more than that - the calendar integration, the charging system even to setting the interior temperature so it's ready to go when I need to leave for work, the cellphone integration, the software updates...the list is huge. NO OTHER CAR COMPANY does hardly ANY of those things, much less ALL of them. The Model 3 is to electric vehicles what the Ford Model T was to gasoline cars - the brick that broke the mold. Prior to the Model T people had either really dicey gasoline cars or they still had horses. The Model 3 is the game changer. Is it perfect? No. Is it the best car Tesla will ever make? No. Is it the best vehicle on the market? Probably.
@@kumarvedansh9147 the government won’t need to. In the next year Tesla will be able to produce their EV cheaper than an ice vehicle. And they are much cheaper to operate.
Elon is CEO and chief designer of Spacex, but Gwynne Shotwell ( President and chief operating officer ) Is running Spacex. You can look that up. Elon could have never survived running both.
@@williamgreene4834 He is the CEO and Chief Designer.....that's already double the workload a normal human carries in a single company. He's doing twice in both Tesla and SpaceX.
He wont be remembered for centuries because climate change is ging to destroy human civilization by between 2200 and 2300 Elon musks approach on solving this isn't even one he just wants to earn his billions which he does be playing with and using the fears of people
@@bendyStraws3Lz You are criticizing the person who is trying and succeeding in making the world get rid of fossil fuels, one step at a time. And don't bring the money into it. A multi billionaire is the last person on Earth to be motivated to make money for increasing personal wealth. 😪
If the big auto want a short cut to EV's they're going to have to license the tech from Tesla and one of the only reasons to buy their stuff is sell it cheaper and offer access to the supercharger network which Tesla gets a cut as well.
@@nick4952hehe ...My parents wouldn't do that😅. Also I'm not a US citizen so I'm gonna have to check out brokers in my country to see if they can hold stocks in my name.
"I don't really want to try to adhere to some CEO template." - If you want to change the world, you've got to be different. This is why I believe in Tesla being successful in their mission. Traditional approaches are too conservative. Elon's drive and hands-on approach is huge in getting folks to go through hell to do something amazing. Haters are gonna hate I guess.
While Tesla isn't perfect - I own 2, an S and an X - they have both been very reliable and their service centers have been pretty good. we have about 70,000 km in total on both cars. I'm very impressed with the company and the product as Tesla are way ahead of their competition at the moment...
The best thing about Elon is that he learns from his mistakes fairly quickly and never shies away from accepting his mistakes. I will definitely bet on him.
Exactly, and this is why people like him, because he's just natural and does explain why he failed and how he can fix it in front his public, unlike 99% of CEOs.
lol at all these people acting as if CNBC should view Elon as a god. They can be as critical as they want and they have every reason to be. Tesla has a long history of missing deadlines and burning cash. Lots of cult-like ignorance from Tesla fans. I say that as a Tesla investor myself. Beveling in a company does not mean you should not criticism them.
@@extremeheat7947 Precisely Tesla fans need to be more pragmatic in its approach, they have to realise that Tesla is an extremely risky stock and company itself. If stock holders lost faith in Tesla, its gonna be incredibly hard for Tesla to survive. Sure Tesla wouldn't go bankrupt they can still there giga factories to other eV companies, but that does not mean it is going to be as successful as other people have thought of it to be.
@@extremeheat7947 so sociopath mafiosos are gods? why? he literally can't further his image unless he compares himself to the most ridiculous rich people out there.
@@extremeheat7947 Burning cash, dependent on govt subsidies, not profitable. I have heard it all. Actually there are other much better examples of companies in regard to subsidies and cash burn. Truth is in detail. I believed in Tesla. Actually more in Elon Musk. Thats why I invested and is still invested. Very difficult to compete with this guy. The reason for his cult like status is the results he has delivered with Tesla, spaceX, Starlink. Pretty much everything he has put his energy and mind in.
Tesla doesn't like to play where they can be criticized. How many consumer-focused companies can you name that dismantled their public relations department?
I remember before quarantine started, I remembered that I saw almost no Teslas on the road, but after going back to in person school, I saw so many people in my school and on the street who owned Teslas.
It took RAVAGING success for this story to finally be told in a positive light. CNBC, at least you're cleaning up your act. But you're responsible for many of the millions who believe Tesla is the bane of all things good.
@@panpiper I wrote this comment during the first 15 minutes of the video..... it definitely took a turn after that. But still a generous video considering it's coming from CNBC.
yup! he'd rather be interviewed by youtubers/vloggers and do TED talks and the likes. Elon has no need for maintream media really, especially the bias ones.
Eberhard - “I was let go rather rudely”. Oh, because you were caught lying about company figures and actively encouraging & pushing other peers into doing the same thing? Good riddance.
S C listen to third roll Tesla podcast interview, but the interview is 5 hours long. There is a 3.5 hours long edited version. Plus all the actual evidence is known among all the executives at the time. It was no secret. That guy is lucky Tesla did not press charges. He could serve time if they did
It is true Appleis a single product company that has a declining share of one product, a cell phone in a few variations. They started with computers and have pretty much given up that product line to the competition. Tesla has a dozen separate industries that it is poised to dominate.
I enjoyed watching this. It brought back memories of what I was hearing vs what I decided to do and believe. It wasn't easy at times. I've been long TSLA many years. I've purchased many products, shares and know how great they are. There is so much noise that needs filtered. Almost all my colleagues doubted Tesla/EVs in the past. Now they all are driving Tesla's or going to order soon. Jim Cramer did a 180 on TSLA. I watched an old "Mad Money clip" -a lady called and bought TSLA like at $20, Cramer said "Sell, Sell, Sell!" Felt sorry for her.
the man made a video game when he was freaking 12. he's got so many ongoing projects too: Starlink, The Boring Company and Hyperloop, Open AI, Neuralink, Solar City, Tesla batteries .... truly a man ahead of his time
On the surface, it seems like CNBC is finally starting to see the good in Tesla and how they are changing the world for the better. But in reality, as you can see in this video, the beginning and end are the only parts barely scraping the good that Tesla is doing to the world, the rest is just them being themselves and showing all the negatives. Granted, negatives should be shown, but please try to be objective... LOL, who am I kidding? Objective? I don’t think CNBC knows that word.
They talk about all the accidents and the lawsuits the victims of tesla auto pilot went through, but contrastingly enough there were many other reports of tesla owner claiming that how the autopilot feature saved Their lives or how model 3's ranks the highest when it comes to durability and safety when compared to its ice competition.
Apple becomes the world’s most valuable company. CNBC: Despite working on smartphones for more than 12 years, Apple still failed to create a foldable phone! Amazon completely takes over the retail market. CNBC: An overhyped bookseller, Amazon has always chosen to ignore the hundreds of thousands of people who prefer to not use the internet! Tesla becomes the fastest-growing car company, the only new private car company in the US to have survived in about a century, has created a fully-electric car that hundreds of thousands of people love and millions more want, launched the Model 3 in a record time that all the “experts” declared impossible, and has the most advanced vision-based autonomous driving system in the world installed by default on all their cars, with the software improving at rapid pace. Have also deployed the only car manufacturer-owned charging system that works seamlessly with all their cars, has the fastest charging speeds and is available worldwide. CNBC: Hey Lora Kolodny, would you be a dear and put out a negative piece on Tesla every day for several years straight? Just constantly bash them over any mistake (real or made-up but believable) you can come up with. Link up with Ed Niedermeyer, he’s got the right idea. Tesla made the wrong choice of not buying ads with us and they won’t grant us any interviews. VW does dieselgate. CNBC: Our great partner VW, who has spent $millions on ads with us, is at the forefront of transport electrification with amazing new models which will be manufactured to perfection by their highly-skilled professionals, and we will be sure to cover them and give those cars the excellent reviews they surely deserve!
@@sebastiaomendonca1477 It goes both ways. I think he's a good leader but the reason Tesla or SpaceX are somewhat successful is because they have very talented employees first or foremost.
Elon is brilliant, honest, creating for humanity, emotional (so respect a man that shows his feelings and connects with his customers. Why is anyone bashing him? I love his mind and his heart.
Elon Musk vision is something that was needed heavily in the car industry in terms of revolutionary innovation and envisioning the future of the industry. Developing cars which are well designed and harbor electric vehicle concept for the mass market, is a brilliant way to envision the future products for consumers who desire cars which don't need to run on gasoline and have access to the internet and new innovative technologies. The big reason I believe Tesla will be successful in the long run it is because of its vision to develop an amazing car for the masses. It is also great for the car industry itself as it will force other companies to become more competitive in the process and innovate their designs on their vehicles. Innovation and creativity in the industry is good for the consumers and the market which desire better vehicles. It is overall true that Tesla has gone through a lot with the company itself, Solarcity, Space X and Boring Company but when you see all these things evolve together they will in fact develop products which will develop the future for the world. The cars made by Tesla is a great car itself given its innovative features and pushing new technologies in the future. It is true that innovation and risks happen and some projects can fail along the way and even the most brilliant CEO's make mistake, but no one can deny Elon Musk genius here with his mass vision for his companies and products and what he desires to help push for humanity.
Of course Tesla declined your interview requests you guys have engaged in dishonest smears against them since day 1 and I'm not talking about actual criticism
This ended up turning out really good! Not that I had any doubts. ;) And I look semi-decent so that’s nice! Lol Thank you for allowing me to participate in the interviews. I’m glad I could be a part of this and place my input. Since leaving Tesla, I’ve started a new job with Toyota working on their robots and the work environment is 100x better. Tesla was that dream job that turned out to be more of a nightmare the longer I stayed, but I’m thankful that it allowed me to gain the experience I did to move on to something better! Awesome job with the documentary, guys!
You did a great job. I'm so glad the grassroots enthusiasm for Tesla really shone through in this vid, thanks to you and others. I felt bad when I heard you guys were working in hot tents, etc. but I would have given up my crappy (but uninspiring) job in the summer heat to be in your shoes!
I watched 40 minutes of documentary about Tesla and it's ceo Elon Musk, and 2h of ads about everything, from shoe's and pens till the new ford puma and Hyundai, I saw every ads created in 2020. After this documentary I will buy it . UA-cam premium here i am
Eduard Niede comment about if a CEO is on the production line , actually thats resfreshing to have a CEO on the line in the trenches , it shows passion and that he cares for what he is putting out
@@aryankushwaha1964 I recently saw an interview: Third Row Tesla Podcast - Elon Musk's Story - Director's Cut. Elon states that car companies make most of their profit from selling parts for cars that our out of warranty and the average car company has 80% of their cars outside of warranty and Tesla has about 10-20% of their cars outside of warranty I believe. That's the big difference, the average car company can actually stand to go at a minor loss with their new production vehicles because of this.
@@aryankushwaha1964 Tesla is starting to become profitable now. The only reason they haven't been, like Amazon, is because they reinvest their money to make the company/products better.
@@ImYerDadJourdan I have observed that most people with high intellect stutter in some way or the other. Seems like they think of a lot of things and then choose what to say..like his brain is too fast for his mouth
and he throws tantrums like a child when he doesn't get his way or someone disagrees with him. Elon fanboys are very similar to Trump's fanboys, Elon could shoot someone in the streets and his drooling followers will still bow to whatever he says.
The guy just isn't normal. Society has seen someone like him come up and become so much to so many industries. He is hard to compare and judge because he is not like most of what we know or get to see today.
why does this kinda feel like a "the fall of Tesla" piece that was kinda retooled/repurposed when Tesla didn't fall? 40:55 and why do people keep making this grossly false statement ?
Crazy to always hear people talk about these cars. I started working in the Fremont factory, specifically on the model 3 assembly line back in July 2018 when it was still going thru "manufacturing hell" & I'm still there til this day. Interesting to see the challenges the model 3 has faced, has overcame, the challenges it still continues to face. I have a long commute & crazy hours but overall I'm kinda glad i work there. After all, I'm a small, tiny part in accelerating the worlds transition to sustainable energy
@@JGtheefreemind hey, please can you tell me your education and how did u get in ?? I will go to clg next year and want to work in tesla or similar companion..so would be very helpful..if u could..
Yoo I'm telling you guys, Elon smoking weed was the best moment of his media life, its hard to beat that one. I was like "YOOOOOO he actually took a hit." Gained more respect from me honestly. Doesn't matter if he's smoking, the things he's doing right now is literally changing the car and space industry like never before.
Where does electric power come from though? More countries do not rely on environmental sources to produce the maximum of their electricity. Thus electric cars are actually equally harmful as petrol fuelled cars.
My daughter worked for Tesla and was told while being on salary that the 60 hours a week wasn’t good enough. Not only did she work long hours her commute was also ridiculous of 2 hrs each way/day ... that doesn’t leave a lot of hours in a day. Today she has her own business in Portland now as a cannabis farmer after selling her store which made the top 10 best businesses in Portland her first year. Always proud of my 40 yr old baby girl. 😂
They talk about how dangerous autopilot is but they forget to say that tesla's are the safest cars on the road. Never did they mention that they were outselling mercedes and BMW. Never did they mention the model 3 after it was a success and was being produced properly. Never did they mention the lead in battery and powertrain. This video is bias and wrong.
Charlie's Hoax Videos I believe in musk. Boomers will be tied with money that they don’t acknowledge the impact and how the future will be. They forget the impact the company has. It’s a shame how old people refuse to accept what is and try to change it!
@@simoc24 Elon has said that he does care about the opinion of others when they are giving constructive, positive, useful criticism. He seems to have little care for short sellers and other haters.
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A minute in and they're already wrong in the third row podcast Elon Musk clarified that he's the one that actually founded Tesla and that he was there before the other two guys that they mentioned
@James Braselton I was 24 buying 4x4 GMC short bed. Now 75 2004 Hummer 34k miles. Eleven years ago had 11k solar installed, no electric bill sense 2009. Cybertruck will be second Tesla.
Tesla has been a bumpy ride, yes. But, no car company in the last 50 years has done anything close to what the people at tesla (including Musk) have done in the last 10. Congrats to the people of Tesla!
CNBC acting like they haven't been biased against Tesla since day one.
We know what they did last summer. His biggest haters.
LMAO right?!?!
you have to eat your own words in-order to survive
This wasn’t much less biased either tbh
but quality documentary though
People need to realize all dealership service SUCKS!! This is not limited to Tesla.
Absolutely. I dread going to the dealer for service. Tesla has announced going from little service intervals to NO service intervals. Check out the service intervals and the PRICES on those famous German lux brands - OMG.
I had mostly good experiences with my Jaguar. With my Tesla it's been a mixed bag.
I’ve had my Model 3 for 2 years and 50,000 miles. I have had nothing but exceptional service including new tire replacement and an upgrade to the new HW3 chip.
Well, our custumer service with tesla have been great! :) We have never had a problem with them
Chase Law Yeah I know right
CNBC should have Elon on air and publicly apologize for their decade long almost non-stop FUD.
David Wilson So true
He refuse to meet them.
I approve this post.
Elon's tweets get highly scrutinized because he's a genius. The president can tweet the most ridiculous things and nobody cares.
I like how this is so biased against the choices of Musk, but seeing it now a year and a half later and he's probably the most successful person that's ever existed. SolarCity is doing amazingly, SpaceX couldn't be better, and Tesla with it's batteries, alongside vehicles, is spewing out cars at incredible rates. New businesses coming into monopolized industries is hard, but if anyone things they could have done it better than Musk, you'd be wrong.
Well Solar City doesn't exist anymore, SpaceX isn't profitable, and Tesla's batteries are repackaged Panasonic batteries.
Owning a Model 3 since this year has improved my driving experience tenfold. The silent ride and no matter how hard I hit the accelerator the car accelerates in a uniform manner with no jerkiness. Add in the software integration and you’re looking at a timeless car that will never feel old
That’s how I feel with my model Y
And that’s how a friend feels with his 2015 model S
Thanks for the half ass compliment CNBC.... for one of the greatest CEOs that the US has ever seen.
The US? I think you mean the world.
Are we now supposed to pretend that CNBC wasn't against Tesla every step of the way?
Watch the video, it is actually still extremely slanted against Tesla. It deliberately omits many of the counterpoints to the bad news they touch upon.
@@MorganWalser Exactly, and I watched every second! There are practically no more production issues, they hardly touched the new Chinese factory and mobile service, didn't mention Gigafactory Berlin, Supercharger Network, Cybertruck orders, FSD computer (amazing btw), and the list goes on and on......
Welcome CNBC to take a mass short position on Tesla
jauffins Sorry that you are jealous. 🤷♂️
AwesomeBlackDude lol, what!?
'despite multiple requests for interview, Tesla declined to participate.'......
Rightfully so.
Tesla has been written about by everyone it seems like at some point. With that much material out there especially in the media Tesla probably felt they were justified that they didn't need to participate in the video. Plus Elon can't have good feelings about CNBC. Who would with the way they have crucified him and Tesla at times.
The biggest hole in this interview is: The Model 3 is a FANTASTIC car. Not just good, not just fast, not just interesting - it's a life changer. I've had a Model 3 since July of 2019. I drive 100 miles/day from the N side of Baltimore to the E side of DC - arguably one of the worst commutes in the US. The Model 3's autopilot - as early and incomplete as it is - is just completely amazing out on the highway. No, I don't 100% trust it - I keep my hand on the wheel ALL THE TIME - but 99.9% of the time it does great. But it's more than that - the calendar integration, the charging system even to setting the interior temperature so it's ready to go when I need to leave for work, the cellphone integration, the software updates...the list is huge. NO OTHER CAR COMPANY does hardly ANY of those things, much less ALL of them.
The Model 3 is to electric vehicles what the Ford Model T was to gasoline cars - the brick that broke the mold. Prior to the Model T people had either really dicey gasoline cars or they still had horses. The Model 3 is the game changer. Is it perfect? No. Is it the best car Tesla will ever make? No.
Is it the best vehicle on the market? Probably.
One thing Tesla needs to start doing is participate in Formula E racings, I’m sure it would help improve Tesla cars in many ways
Seriously! But Elon is against having a racing division/department/sponsorships, unfortunately
Everybody gangsta until government bans cars that run on oil.
They might in the future, maybe now’s not a good time for it, like after the new roadster is released.
No need to $1000 a share now it's a trillionaire company pal
@@kumarvedansh9147 the government won’t need to. In the next year Tesla will be able to produce their EV cheaper than an ice vehicle. And they are much cheaper to operate.
And Elon was running SpaceX too while being in Hell.
He's the epitome of Innovation & Entrepeneurship.
This guy will be remembered for centuries.
Elon is CEO and chief designer of Spacex, but Gwynne Shotwell ( President and chief operating officer ) Is running Spacex. You can look that up. Elon could have never survived running both.
@@williamgreene4834 He is the CEO and Chief Designer.....that's already double the workload a normal human carries in a single company. He's doing twice in both Tesla and SpaceX.
@@deeprajtrpathi And another 4 companies he owns.
He wont be remembered for centuries because climate change is ging to destroy human civilization by between 2200 and 2300 Elon musks approach on solving this isn't even one he just wants to earn his billions which he does be playing with and using the fears of people
@@bendyStraws3Lz You are criticizing the person who is trying and succeeding in making the world get rid of fossil fuels, one step at a time. And don't bring the money into it. A multi billionaire is the last person on Earth to be motivated to make money for increasing personal wealth. 😪
I can’t believe they didn’t talk about the supercharger network or the model Y.
Dhruv Kumar or the huge orders on cybertruck, or Giga Berlin...
It’s CNBC. They still have big oil advertising as their number one payers. Look up all the oil companies that advertise on NBC. It’s crazy.
@@simoc24 Or the Semi.
If the big auto want a short cut to EV's they're going to have to license the tech from Tesla and one of the only reasons to buy their stuff is sell it cheaper and offer access to the supercharger network which Tesla gets a cut as well.
If they mentioned once about superchargers, their paycheck from BIG OIL COMPANIES would halve!😂
Cheers to anyone who bought Tesla stock when it was cheap and still holds or sold for a nice profit! :)
Holding.
If only I was old enough to buy in 2013 or 15... I wasn't even 18 so it was really not possible. Will buy all I can when I get a job tho.
@@ericflyingraccoon923 good luck to you.
Eric FlyingRaccoon hold off for starlink IPO
@@nick4952hehe ...My parents wouldn't do that😅. Also I'm not a US citizen so I'm gonna have to check out brokers in my country to see if they can hold stocks in my name.
"I don't really want to try to adhere to some CEO template." - If you want to change the world, you've got to be different. This is why I believe in Tesla being successful in their mission. Traditional approaches are too conservative. Elon's drive and hands-on approach is huge in getting folks to go through hell to do something amazing. Haters are gonna hate I guess.
While Tesla isn't perfect - I own 2, an S and an X - they have both been very reliable and their service centers have been pretty good. we have about 70,000 km in total on both cars. I'm very impressed with the company and the product as Tesla are way ahead of their competition at the moment...
The best thing about Elon is that he learns from his mistakes fairly quickly and never shies away from accepting his mistakes. I will definitely bet on him.
Exactly, and this is why people like him, because he's just natural and does explain why he failed and how he can fix it in front his public, unlike 99% of CEOs.
Can't say the same for those Tesla short sellers.
i love tesla !
Amrendra Singh Elon doesn’t give ashit. He’s an engineer at heart and like you I’ll bet on him!
@@T07N these idiots deserve it
Impressive collection of clowns who have commented on Tesla’s stock prize over the years!
I've never seen a more biased hit piece in my life. They started making this when they thought it was going to zero 😂 a bunch of assclowns
High now, doesn't mean high forever. Just look at Bitcoin.
@@smartyyoung7319 Great example! I got my first bitcoins at $12 and my first ether at $0.3. Hoping Tesla will be the third time I hit the jackpot! =)
@@heltok what do you think is your next jackpot?
@@smartyyoung7319 Bitcoin is at $10k
I didn't even realize it was a 40min long video until midway, and I was like: yeah, its about Elon, I've got the time
Same :)
The book about his life is crazy. It was like reading a comic book
@@tokyothedisaster3015 what's the title
😂😂 same thing just happened to me!
Poisoned Oreos yes which book was it please?
Smoking pot was a genius marketing move.
He absolutely nailed the younger generation's interest with that and made him relatable.
I love that it’s an American car company that builds its American cars in America with a mass majority of those parts also being made in America
You can count on CNBC to put negative spin on anything related to Elon Musk and Tesla.
Ironically more they try, more Tesla and Elon Musk succeed
lol at all these people acting as if CNBC should view Elon as a god. They can be as critical as they want and they have every reason to be. Tesla has a long history of missing deadlines and burning cash. Lots of cult-like ignorance from Tesla fans. I say that as a Tesla investor myself. Beveling in a company does not mean you should not criticism them.
@@extremeheat7947 Precisely Tesla fans need to be more pragmatic in its approach, they have to realise that Tesla is an extremely risky stock and company itself. If stock holders lost faith in Tesla, its gonna be incredibly hard for Tesla to survive. Sure Tesla wouldn't go bankrupt they can still there giga factories to other eV companies, but that does not mean it is going to be as successful as other people have thought of it to be.
yeah they hate them for some reason
@@extremeheat7947 so sociopath mafiosos are gods? why? he literally can't further his image unless he compares himself to the most ridiculous rich people out there.
@@extremeheat7947 Burning cash, dependent on govt subsidies, not profitable. I have heard it all. Actually there are other much better examples of companies in regard to subsidies and cash burn.
Truth is in detail. I believed in Tesla. Actually more in Elon Musk. Thats why I invested and is still invested. Very difficult to compete with this guy. The reason for his cult like status is the results he has delivered with Tesla, spaceX, Starlink. Pretty much everything he has put his energy and mind in.
Competition?
Elon: *laughs in battery supply and superchaging stations*
*cough* self-driving
Pyroman / tesla killers who?
The only way tesla killers will work, is if they all unite and use 1 charger for all ev's.
Manas But big car manufacturers don’t want to play along with Tesla, otherwise Tesla wins
How many “Tesla Killers” are there? Let’s count them to find out: Ford, Porsche, BMW... Na, it’s 0. The answer is ZERO.
"Tesla declined to participate in an interview."
Hmm I wonder why, CNBC.
It's a trap!?
DUN DUN DUNNNN
I know right 🤔😅 CNBC has been hating on Tesla, and now they wannabe best friend
Tesla doesn't like to play where they can be criticized.
How many consumer-focused companies can you name that dismantled their public relations department?
I remember before quarantine started, I remembered that I saw almost no Teslas on the road, but after going back to in person school, I saw so many people in my school and on the street who owned Teslas.
Best part of this video: *_Despite multiple interview requests, Tesla declined to participate._*
It took RAVAGING success for this story to finally be told in a positive light. CNBC, at least you're cleaning up your act. But you're responsible for many of the millions who believe Tesla is the bane of all things good.
I'm not sure forty minutes of near vitriolic negativity followed by eight minutes of incredulous stock market reporting counts as a "positive light".
If this is positive light then I can't imagine how well Tesla would be doing if the other side of this story was being told!
@@luckybeanzphoto No need to imagine. Watch this: ua-cam.com/video/pYpd0Iq2NhU/v-deo.html
@Ziggi Mon pre-orders for the truck have surpassed 500,000 I'd cover your short selling position sooner than later scoundrel
@@panpiper I wrote this comment during the first 15 minutes of the video..... it definitely took a turn after that. But still a generous video considering it's coming from CNBC.
"Despite multiple interview requests, Tesla declined to participate". Well... you're CNBC, what did you expect?
Kenneth Watanabe I chuckled to myself when I read that. Serves these FUDsters right.
Haha! Ikr? Too much VENOM in this video😁
They should ask MKBHD for help. He can get Elon for you.
yup! he'd rather be interviewed by youtubers/vloggers and do TED talks and the likes. Elon has no need for maintream media really, especially the bias ones.
They should have asked Gali.
Without tesla, regular manufacturers would have been still stalling EV till date
Guru H We have ben fooled for so long
they are still stalling it...
Yes
Exactly!!!
A CEO working with its people is the way it should be.
6 months later Tesla killing it even more
Eberhard - “I was let go rather rudely”. Oh, because you were caught lying about company figures and actively encouraging & pushing other peers into doing the same thing? Good riddance.
People are always going to make up excuses to cover up their wrong doings with the assumption that it's justified. This isn't anything new.
S C listen to third roll Tesla podcast interview, but the interview is 5 hours long. There is a 3.5 hours long edited version. Plus all the actual evidence is known among all the executives at the time. It was no secret. That guy is lucky Tesla did not press charges. He could serve time if they did
@S C Directy from Elon, Third Row Tesla Podcast on UA-cam. Recent interview.
Eberhard is unable to accept his shortcomings and mistakes. He's a grade-A loser.
@WinterHell That's why the internet exists. Go for it.
"Apple is a small company in a niche market of smart phones." - Genius analysts in 2008.
😄😄
I can see the same scenario to Tesla
Me seeing the Iphone in 2008: The future is now, old man.
It is true Appleis a single product company that has a declining share of one product, a cell phone in a few variations. They started with computers and have pretty much given up that product line to the competition.
Tesla has a dozen separate industries that it is poised to dominate.
This didn't age well, and it came out yesterday.
LOL
Lol
😂
This gets funnier over time 😂
I enjoyed watching this. It brought back memories of what I was hearing vs what I decided to do and believe. It wasn't easy at times. I've been long TSLA many years. I've purchased many products, shares and know how great they are. There is so much noise that needs filtered. Almost all my colleagues doubted Tesla/EVs in the past. Now they all are driving Tesla's or going to order soon. Jim Cramer did a 180 on TSLA. I watched an old "Mad Money clip" -a lady called and bought TSLA like at $20, Cramer said "Sell, Sell, Sell!" Felt sorry for her.
This man is the first person in the world who makes his imagination real.
The 2nd man, after Steve Jobs. Real superheroes.
elon musk will forever be remembered as one of the greatest minds in the history.
True!
Laooda ke elon musk
Fr tho when will tesla enter India?
the man made a video game when he was freaking 12. he's got so many ongoing projects too: Starlink, The Boring Company and Hyperloop, Open AI, Neuralink, Solar City, Tesla batteries .... truly a man ahead of his time
Dad probably not , Elon Musk refuses to sell the Tesla vi dealerships and insists on selling direct
CNBC: TESLA ISNT PROFITABLE
CNBC NOW: LOOK, WE BELIEVE IN TESLA
@Ziggi Mon I calculate that with current rat of growth, company has a solid future
@Ziggi Mon come back to this comment in 2021 and see how wrong you were.
@ Ziggi Mon Ithink you should look in a mirror mate.
When CNBC follow's you time to sell
On the surface, it seems like CNBC is finally starting to see the good in Tesla and how they are changing the world for the better. But in reality, as you can see in this video, the beginning and end are the only parts barely scraping the good that Tesla is doing to the world, the rest is just them being themselves and showing all the negatives. Granted, negatives should be shown, but please try to be objective... LOL, who am I kidding? Objective? I don’t think CNBC knows that word.
Yup, i was fooled too by the beginning and the end. Majority of middle are bleak pictures half of which are outdated.
They talk about all the accidents and the lawsuits the victims of tesla auto pilot went through, but contrastingly enough there were many other reports of tesla owner claiming that how the autopilot feature saved Their lives or how model 3's ranks the highest when it comes to durability and safety when compared to its ice competition.
That part saying that the self-driving cars are like roombas...MY BRAIN IS MELtinG
I totally agree with what you said! My thoughts exactly!!
CNBC: Objective? Hmm never heard of it before.
The future of Tesla is brilliant, more than any other brand or company right now.
This Tesla hate video sponsored by big oil made me love Tesla and Elon even more! 😍
Apple becomes the world’s most valuable company.
CNBC: Despite working on smartphones for more than 12 years, Apple still failed to create a foldable phone!
Amazon completely takes over the retail market.
CNBC: An overhyped bookseller, Amazon has always chosen to ignore the hundreds of thousands of people who prefer to not use the internet!
Tesla becomes the fastest-growing car company, the only new private car company in the US to have survived in about a century, has created a fully-electric car that hundreds of thousands of people love and millions more want, launched the Model 3 in a record time that all the “experts” declared impossible, and has the most advanced vision-based autonomous driving system in the world installed by default on all their cars, with the software improving at rapid pace. Have also deployed the only car manufacturer-owned charging system that works seamlessly with all their cars, has the fastest charging speeds and is available worldwide.
CNBC: Hey Lora Kolodny, would you be a dear and put out a negative piece on Tesla every day for several years straight? Just constantly bash them over any mistake (real or made-up but believable) you can come up with. Link up with Ed Niedermeyer, he’s got the right idea. Tesla made the wrong choice of not buying ads with us and they won’t grant us any interviews.
VW does dieselgate.
CNBC: Our great partner VW, who has spent $millions on ads with us, is at the forefront of transport electrification with amazing new models which will be manufactured to perfection by their highly-skilled professionals, and we will be sure to cover them and give those cars the excellent reviews they surely deserve!
The best comment!!😀😀😀😀
Lol so funny and sadly true
Nice job, that is why you never read regular media to pick stocks.
This video didn’t provide me any new information. It made me realize I’m way too deep in Elon fanboyism
Hard not to like the person single-handedly driving us to Mars and to full electrification
Too deep? Not possible. He's the hero protagonist of a Heinlein novel.
@@sebastiaomendonca1477 That's very insulting towards the thousands people working for his different companies.
@@blackshadow7192 they obviously play a big role but without Elon, none of this would be happening.
@@sebastiaomendonca1477 It goes both ways. I think he's a good leader but the reason Tesla or SpaceX are somewhat successful is because they have very talented employees first or foremost.
I am so proud of Elon!! He is Been doing so much for us for many years! Glad to be part of his success
He would probably scoff at your pride. Pride suggests you have a relationship with the person you are proud of. No, he wants your reverence.
Do not give up. Try and try till you succeed.
Elon is brilliant, honest, creating for humanity, emotional (so respect a man that shows his feelings and connects with his customers. Why is anyone bashing him? I love his mind and his heart.
"I do not respect the SEC" so why do you abide the settlement "because I repespect the justice system"
I respect that.
respespect*
@@qzy9100 rithpect*
Is this the first good thing CNBC doing for Tesla? :) to cover their all BS. There is a reason why ELON has not show up on CNBC.
They didnt show themselves looking stupid from laughing at Tesla all these years enough..
Hahaha... CNBC is a joke...lol..
Dont know why but tears come out whenever i watch documentaries about Elon and his companies😅😅..so inspiring
Even when they're hit pieces. No such thing as bad publicity. . . .
Elon Musk vision is something that was needed heavily in the car industry in terms of revolutionary innovation and envisioning the future of the industry. Developing cars which are well designed and harbor electric vehicle concept for the mass market, is a brilliant way to envision the future products for consumers who desire cars which don't need to run on gasoline and have access to the internet and new innovative technologies. The big reason I believe Tesla will be successful in the long run it is because of its vision to develop an amazing car for the masses. It is also great for the car industry itself as it will force other companies to become more competitive in the process and innovate their designs on their vehicles. Innovation and creativity in the industry is good for the consumers and the market which desire better vehicles.
It is overall true that Tesla has gone through a lot with the company itself, Solarcity, Space X and Boring Company but when you see all these things evolve together they will in fact develop products which will develop the future for the world. The cars made by Tesla is a great car itself given its innovative features and pushing new technologies in the future. It is true that innovation and risks happen and some projects can fail along the way and even the most brilliant CEO's make mistake, but no one can deny Elon Musk genius here with his mass vision for his companies and products and what he desires to help push for humanity.
Elon Musk and his workers are GENIOUS! World need more Elon Musks! I respect this guy ...
Of course Tesla declined your interview requests you guys have engaged in dishonest smears against them since day 1 and I'm not talking about actual criticism
Lol
The last sentence made me so happy, “despite multiple interview requests, Tesla declined to participate”. Yes Tesla yes that’s how you do it 🤣
Numan Khan yesss
This ended up turning out really good! Not that I had any doubts. ;) And I look semi-decent so that’s nice! Lol Thank you for allowing me to participate in the interviews. I’m glad I could be a part of this and place my input. Since leaving Tesla, I’ve started a new job with Toyota working on their robots and the work environment is 100x better. Tesla was that dream job that turned out to be more of a nightmare the longer I stayed, but I’m thankful that it allowed me to gain the experience I did to move on to something better! Awesome job with the documentary, guys!
You did a great job. I'm so glad the grassroots enthusiasm for Tesla really shone through in this vid, thanks to you and others. I felt bad when I heard you guys were working in hot tents, etc. but I would have given up my crappy (but uninspiring) job in the summer heat to be in your shoes!
Good work... God bless you!
You were hot! You single?
Wow you were cute, text me sometimes?
did they choose you or did you volunteer for the interview?
I watched 40 minutes of documentary about Tesla and it's ceo Elon Musk, and 2h of ads about everything, from shoe's and pens till the new ford puma and Hyundai, I saw every ads created in 2020. After this documentary I will buy it . UA-cam premium here i am
Eduard Niede comment about if a CEO is on the production line , actually thats resfreshing to have a CEO on the line in the trenches , it shows passion and that he cares for what he is putting out
CNBC took a bunch of fired/former employees and group them altogether for a sh**y video. all of Tesla short-sellers are crying rn.
100 years in the future these years will be called “The Elon era” (cred:Akhil Suraj)
Why not?
The man of the century
@@Stackali they ate already being called elon era
Elon is great
Hands down
He walks the talk
Walks the talk? If you're going to use American slang, say it correctly.
Thanks for the correction ✌
😂😂
“I want to put chips in all people in the 🌎 “- Elon musk
Half of the UA-cam/social media population- “ elon musk is great”
…
Ordered model 3 and it’s due in 2 weeks time.
Thank you Elon Musk for showing humanity that there is no limit to what we can do. God bless.
An idea is not a business. Talk is cheap. so Elon executed. 🏅
9:23 the day Robert Downey Jr met ironman
Yahiko Tendo well said Yahiko. Well said
Elon Musk is the closest we get to Tony Stark!
@@ameersuliman6250actually, the character was invented in order to be similar to Elon Musk
Today's CNBC coverage is sponsored by big oil companies!
Ukasa truth
Aryan Kushwaha i think ur missing the point
Electricity is mostly produced thanks to oil in the US - Tesla cars are not as green as it might seem
@@aryankushwaha1964 I recently saw an interview: Third Row Tesla Podcast - Elon Musk's Story - Director's Cut. Elon states that car companies make most of their profit from selling parts for cars that our out of warranty and the average car company has 80% of their cars outside of warranty and Tesla has about 10-20% of their cars outside of warranty I believe. That's the big difference, the average car company can actually stand to go at a minor loss with their new production vehicles because of this.
@@aryankushwaha1964 Tesla is starting to become profitable now. The only reason they haven't been, like Amazon, is because they reinvest their money to make the company/products better.
30:50 when you know nothing about running a revolutionary company from scratch but have an "expert" opinion.
This is a great video. The only issue is why people still think Tesla is auto company?
I love how he stutters a bit......
Nervous Nerd 101.
He is a sweetheart philanthropist who dances on stage, so he is our dude anyways.
Hole in Dans Sock He stutters all the time. I don’t think it’s nervousness, I think he just has a stutter.
@@ImYerDadJourdan I have observed that most people with high intellect stutter in some way or the other. Seems like they think of a lot of things and then choose what to say..like his brain is too fast for his mouth
and he throws tantrums like a child when he doesn't get his way or someone disagrees with him. Elon fanboys are very similar to Trump's fanboys, Elon could shoot someone in the streets and his drooling followers will still bow to whatever he says.
UwU
The guy just isn't normal. Society has seen someone like him come up and become so much to so many industries. He is hard to compare and judge because he is not like most of what we know or get to see today.
why does this kinda feel like a "the fall of Tesla" piece that was kinda retooled/repurposed when Tesla didn't fall?
40:55 and why do people keep making this grossly false statement ?
CNBC hammered Tesla for the last 12 months, now they've got egg on their face.
Crazy to always hear people talk about these cars. I started working in the Fremont factory, specifically on the model 3 assembly line back in July 2018 when it was still going thru "manufacturing hell" & I'm still there til this day. Interesting to see the challenges the model 3 has faced, has overcame, the challenges it still continues to face. I have a long commute & crazy hours but overall I'm kinda glad i work there. After all, I'm a small, tiny part in accelerating the worlds transition to sustainable energy
Still there?
Still there?
@@elijahgavin6706 yes
@@ankitnmnaik229 yes
@@JGtheefreemind hey, please can you tell me your education and how did u get in ??
I will go to clg next year and want to work in tesla or similar companion..so would be very helpful..if u could..
Great guy, great cars and awesome rockets
13 years ago: TZERO electric car. Can't wait the day Tesla makes a tribute version Roadster of that insane car.
The new Tesla Roadster outperforms the Bugatti Veryron for 1/10th the price. I'd say that's a pretty good tribute car.
@@LoanwordEggcorn Yellow Topless with silver rollover bars. The Roadster TZero.
No mention of the fact that Autopilot has been a net life-saver... shame on you CNBC.
I'm in no doubt that the Chinese can pump out 1million Tesla cars in record time.
Place your bets...
It’s amazing seeing what they’ve been able to do even with CNBC wanting them to fail.
31:32 well that's a very meta clip to include in this incredibly underhanded video.
Yoo I'm telling you guys, Elon smoking weed was the best moment of his media life, its hard to beat that one. I was like "YOOOOOO he actually took a hit." Gained more respect from me honestly. Doesn't matter if he's smoking, the things he's doing right now is literally changing the car and space industry like never before.
You respect someone just because they smoked weed? Are you 11 years old?
@@youmustmonthebiff stfu
@@youmustmonthebiff maybe he means he’s more open minded and doesn’t care what the mob thinks
Tesla's technology is light-years ahead of the auto industry. Do a special on how the legacy OEMs are struggling to adopt to electric vehicles.
Steve Bollmeyer Porsche Taycan? Ford ? BMW i4?
@@learnerzzzzzz read into the specs of those cars :P, they are still behind the model S by a mile
Where does electric power come from though?
More countries do not rely on environmental sources to produce the maximum of their electricity.
Thus electric cars are actually equally harmful as petrol fuelled cars.
Extreme pleasure after realizing it's 40+ minutes long!!!
My daughter worked for Tesla and was told while being on salary that the 60 hours a week wasn’t good enough. Not only did she work long hours her commute was also ridiculous of 2 hrs each way/day ... that doesn’t leave a lot of hours in a day. Today she has her own business in Portland now as a cannabis farmer after selling her store which made the top 10 best businesses in Portland her first year. Always proud of my 40 yr old baby girl. 😂
Cringe. " Mom! You're embarrassing me! "
CNBC gets an awful lot wrong these days
The Elon era!
This 👆
They talk about how dangerous autopilot is but they forget to say that tesla's are the safest cars on the road. Never did they mention that they were outselling mercedes and BMW. Never did they mention the model 3 after it was a success and was being produced properly. Never did they mention the lead in battery and powertrain. This video is bias and wrong.
@@irgids if they ever stop expanding and building factories, they will
Charlie's Hoax Videos I believe in musk. Boomers will be tied with money that they don’t acknowledge the impact and how the future will be. They forget the impact the company has. It’s a shame how old people refuse to accept what is and try to change it!
@@irgids they havnt made a project ad they are investing in factories, and equipment.
@@bikesqump totally
@@irgids did amazon make a profit when they were expanding their company. Look where they are now!
Elon must have a stomach ache by now, laughing at the negative Nancy's.
Like honey badger, Elon don't care.
Loanword Eggcorn so true. If he care that much about opinions of others, he would not run 2 companies and do 3 full time jobs.
@@simoc24 Elon has said that he does care about the opinion of others when they are giving constructive, positive, useful criticism. He seems to have little care for short sellers and other haters.
Це правда і це для всіх країн світу
Please keep pumpin out more of this content so I can keep buying on the cheap
Let the doubter be doubters. They’ll watch on the side lines while he proves them all wrong again and again.
I would love to see same kind of documentary on ford, GM Etc
99% of this video is a hit piece
1% well he did possibly push other manufacturers to go electric
CNBC you are the best explainer...love your smart team of video learning
14:17 Dang, silver looks amazing I wish Tesla would bring it back.
"Despite multiple interview requests, Tesla declined to participate".
LMAO, what do you expect CNBC?.
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Me: nani!?
Seriously dude😅
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@@iTuber012 that's cool and all my g but who asked?
Wa-tashi wa Onera -Deshita.
@@iTuber012 ok boomer.
A minute in and they're already wrong in the third row podcast Elon Musk clarified that he's the one that actually founded Tesla and that he was there before the other two guys that they mentioned
Why does every news channel tryt o pull tesla down and fail everytime
8:34 "Tesla teases the 'D'" Which CNBC perv made that headline? Haha.
Coming home from Vietnam War, got my first 4x4 pickup. EDIT: Now at 75 can't wait to trade in Hummer for CYBERTRUCK.
The planet thanks you
@James Braselton I was 24 buying 4x4 GMC short bed. Now 75 2004 Hummer 34k miles. Eleven years ago had 11k solar installed, no electric bill sense 2009. Cybertruck will be second Tesla.
@ArizVern
The model 3 is seriously one of the best looking cars ever made. Its really timeless.
Tesla has been a bumpy ride, yes. But, no car company in the last 50 years has done anything close to what the people at tesla (including Musk) have done in the last 10. Congrats to the people of Tesla!
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The world is going in the direction of electric cars now because of one man, Elon Musk.