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The company has not yet taken any action to address some of these concerns, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said he's confident that his company is building a fully autonomous car that will "make it easy for the average person to reach their destination safely and safely."

But Musk's most interesting prediction, which the company has not yet made public, is that the automaker will begin offering a special "fancy price" for cars that can drive themselves. "I'm talking about the most expensive luxury cars we have on sale today," Musk said at the time. "When we have the luxury car on sale by the end of Q1 2017, we will have the luxury car on sale for $200,000. This is why we have so many luxury cars."

As Tesla continues its drive toward self-driving technology, Musk has even more plans for the future—and for the future of the automotive industry, the company has already announced that it will be launching its own self-driving car initiative. But the company has not decided which autonomous car will take control of the driver, and there's no word on what the next version of the car will be.

The next iteration of the Model S sedan is expected to be the first to have autonomous driving capability, though it is not yet known what kind of car would be built for that purpose."We were on the wrong end of the line to be here. We were here to be with the best of our best," said a man who identified himself as a member of the local branch of American Legion. "We would've been on the verge of burning down the building if we didn't do the right thing. We were on the opposite end of the line, but what was going on didn't make sense to us. What was going on to us was unacceptable.""The United States has always regarded itself as the greatest nation on Earth," said a statement from the president's office. "At the end of the day, we work together to make the world a better place. We also work to ensure that the next generation of Americans is truly free from war, slavery, and other forms of tyranny. That's why we've decided to support the United States of America's fight against terrorism, and to give it the support it needs to continue to be that best."The American flag flies in a circle outside the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. The U.S. flag flies at half-mast as a symbol of unity when warring nations meet

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