I'm not doing anything. Many other people seem to blindly take this "EZ" blog article for a real fact, when in fact it was useless because the government report says there is not enough data, and those were from over 6 years ago anyway.
If people can't figure out the different between real...
The link I showed says, the following, so they have 3 imported models (S, X, 3) that have been sold in China.
" Starting from May 29, 2023, some imported Model S, Model X, Model 3 and domestically produced Model 3 and Model Y vehicles with a production date between January 12, 2019 and April...
I did read the recall. If the government says it's a recall, it's a recall, doesn't matter how it is addressed. This was also probably why Tesla changed their mind about regeneration option choices in the US and other places, because they knew China would require it. Recalls aren't only for...
Did you even look at the info in the twitter thread? It's a huge math error, that article from autoinsurance"EZ". So here's the math, for those that want to see the data and not mis-information.
This is the government data they used, table 2:
https://t.co/Fp36A4ydi8
It shows here the...
In China Tesla has done recalls that were not done in the US, even though the models were made in the same factory. So they are trying to avoid them if possible.
The difference is most companies will find the root cause and issue a recall. Exactly what Ford did with the F150 Lightning.
The item you reference is incorrect and inaccurate. I looked at the raw data when the article first came out and they calculated the information wrong. Even the...
Actually it isn't because I have the hybrid from Japan. There was some recall for the gas only versions due to some improper battery issue. Gas version has a completely different engine and source of parts. This car has only 2 recalls, neither has anything to do with the car function and it...
People can start posting more of these, but here's a couple more. Tesla has always fought NHTSA investigations.
https://www.kcra.com/article/sacramento-county-tesla-catches-fire-siblings-escape/42751273...
From another news story.
"Malla said he was working with his insurance company but did not plan to buy another electric vehicle in the future following his experience."
This happens periodically, and that's concerning since the manufacturer doesn't say anything. That's why I would prefer more...
GM Super Cruise is shown as $25 a month. Not sure if there are any additional restrictions or requirements. So I would think it's hard to charge much more than that.
That's what I would think. Their hardware 4 (HW4) system with new computer, radar, and cameras will come out later at a higher price, so anyone who buys now won't be able to upgrade. But lowering the price gets people to buy now, even though they may not realize the refresh is coming on future...
Seems like a different variation of the "how come my range doesn't match the rated range."
Just put the weather location for another place and say "see it's so much colder in Nome, or it's so much nicer in Hawaii."
Aside from the physical difference, news articles and Tesla say they share about 75% of the same parts. For example, the side mirrors looked to be the same, very small, so they probably are from the 3.
In volume production they are basically making 1.25 different vehicles. That makes it...