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Even Elon Musk’s Mom Pays Full Price for a Tesla — No Special Treatment in the ‘Everyone’s Family’ Policy, But She Finds It "Cute"


When it comes to buying a Tesla, not even being the mother of the world’s richest man will get you a discount. Maye Musk, the 76-year-old model, dietitian, and mother of Elon Musk, recently confirmed that she paid full price for her Tesla vehicle—just like everyone else.

In an interview that’s making waves, Maye revealed that despite her close relationship with Elon, she wasn’t offered any special deals on her Tesla. She emphasized that Elon’s strict “no discounts” policy doesn’t bend, not even for family. His philosophy? “Everyone’s family.” Translation: No one gets preferential treatment, and everyone pays the same price, whether you’re a stranger or his own mom.

But Maye isn’t bitter about it. In fact, she seems to find the policy charming. She reportedly smiled and said, “That’s cute,” when asked about paying full price. It’s a testament to the Musk family’s unique dynamic—where fairness and principle trump favoritism, even at the family level.

Elon Musk’s approach to pricing at Tesla has long been known for its transparency. Musk has repeatedly stated that there are no negotiations or special discounts, ensuring that every customer gets the same price, whether they’re buying their first Tesla or their fifth. “Everyone pays the same,” Musk has said in the past, reinforcing his commitment to fairness in business dealings.

For Maye, who has publicly supported her son’s ventures for years, it’s just another example of Elon’s consistency and dedication to his principles. She’s often seen attending Tesla events, SpaceX launches, and even posting about her pride in her son’s achievements on social media.

While some may find it surprising that the mother of Tesla’s CEO didn’t get a break on the sticker price, those familiar with Musk’s no-nonsense business style probably aren’t shocked. He runs a tight ship, and that means even his mom is treated just like any other Tesla customer.

And Maye? She seems perfectly fine with it. After all, it’s just business.

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