After two years, Elon Musk bluntly rejects Snoop Dogg’s plea for a free Tesla.

Musk gave a response that was uniquely Musk.

The first human patient to have Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain device implanted has made news recently.

Now he’s making headlines again, but this time it’s for his car dealership.

Snoop Dogg begged Elon Musk for a free Tesla in 2022. After two years, Musk’s response seems predictable.

Elon Musk, this is the message,’ the rapper declared. Dude, I really want a Tesla. During my presentation, one of your workers assured me that they would procure one for me. The wait continues. Must I go out and get one? Can you perhaps send me one instead?

“Just do it,” he said. “And the same goes for Twitter,” he chimed in.

The rapper’s plea was rudely rejected by Elon Musk.

From “get the man himself a Tesla” to “better give him his damn tesla Elon,” viewers agreed that Snoop deserved a free Tesla.

The rapper from California now has his answer, regardless of whether he recalls uploading the video or not.

The suggestion was promptly rejected by Musk in an unsurprising social media response.

‘Everyone pays full price for a Tesla, including me.’ Musk tweeted on his relaunched platform, X, in reaction to the film.

Even when he purchased a Tesla for his mother, Maye Musk, the founder of SpaceX has said that she did not receive a discount.

A member of Musk’s family asked for a family discount, and Musk said, “Everybody’s family when you buy a Tesla.”

Snoop Dogg demanded a free Tesla from Musk, exposing him in the process.

A lot of people on X are wondering why the rapper doesn’t just purchase a Tesla with his estimated net worth of $160 million. Surprisingly, Snoop Dogg already owns a Tesla—he bought a white Model X SUV in 2017.

The Cybertruck joins Tesla’s current lineup of five vehicles: the Model X, Model Y, Model 3, and Model S. Pricing for a Tesla ranges from $38,990 for the base Model 3 to around $99,990 for the top-of-the-line Cybertruck.

The recently released Cybertruck has been seen being driven by other music producers including Pharrell Williams.

The ‘Happy’ singer struggled to parallel park the futuristic-looking electric car as he pulled up to a Louis Vuitton store in Miami, attracting the public’s attention. It took a solid ten minutes of trying before I finally gave the keys to the valet service.

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