Or the fact that half of Tesla's Q2 profit came from carbon offset credits? Or better yet at one point Musk claimed that Teslas older hardware may not be compatible with newer technology/ or models.
"In 2016, Musk announced that all Tesla vehicles built going forward have “all the hardware to enable self-driving”. At one point, he even specified “level 5 self-driving”, which is the highest level and means capable of driving anywhere, anytime, under any condition.
Shortly after this claim, the CEO signaled that Tesla was most likely wrong as it could need more computing power onboard the vehicle to run the self-driving system."
That’s when Tesla introduced Hardware 3 (HW3).
Musk claimed that this computer would enable self-driving and everyone who bought the Full Self-Driving (FSD) package on prior vehicles, would get a computer retrofit for free (or rather included in the price they paid for FSD).
Since then, Tesla has introduced HW4, a more powerful onboard computer for its vehicles.
Tesla is not offering prior vehicles a retrofit with this new computer as it insists that HW3 is capable to achieve self-driving through future software update."