Tesla apparently doesn’t give out any free vehicles, even to their own executives. So, when iconic rapper Snoop Dogg asked for a Tesla, he got the response from Elon Musk that he gives to everyone: buy your own. Snoop Dogg sent a message on Twitter to Musk: “Nephew…….I need a Tesla. One of your people came to my show. They told me they were gonna give me one. I’m still waiting. Do I have to buy one, or you gonna send me one?” That’s when Musk replied, “Everyone pays full price for a Tesla, including me.” The biggest question on social media is why would Snoop Dogg think someone could get a Tesla for free? Even Elon’s own mother had to pay full price for her Tesla because there are no “family discounts.” The funny thing is, Snoop is already a Tesla owner, having purchased a white Model X SUV in 2017. Teslas currently sell for between $40,630 and $55,000, depending on the trim and options. As of 2023, Snoop Dogg has a net worth of $160 million, which makes many social media users ask the question, “Can you not afford one?"
Snoop Dogg Says He Needs a Tesla, Elon Musk Says Buy Your Own
Tesla apparently doesn’t give out any free vehicles, even to their own executives. So, when iconic rapper Snoop Dogg asked for a Tesla, he got the response from Elon Musk that he gives to everyone: buy your own. Snoop Dogg sent a message on Twitter to Musk: “Nephew…….I need a Tesla. One of your people came to my show. They told me they were gonna give me one. I’m still waiting. Do I have to buy one, or you gonna send me one?” That’s when Musk replied, “Everyone pays full price for a Tesla, including me.” The biggest question on social media is why would Snoop Dogg think someone could get a Tesla for free? Even Elon’s own mother had to pay full price for her Tesla because there are no “family discounts.” The funny thing is, Snoop is already a Tesla owner, having purchased a white Model X SUV in 2017. Teslas currently sell for between $40,630 and $55,000, depending on the trim and options. As of 2023, Snoop Dogg has a net worth of $160 million, which makes many social media users ask the question, “Can you not afford one?"