When you get to pick up your new car, you expect to hear a nice sound. Not a squeaky sound which comes from your mirror as with this Tesla.
Tesla, Problems, Errors & Failures shows you a collection of videos with the most common problems, errors and failures with the cars produced by Tesla.
Next to that we also show you stupid drivers who happen to drive in a Tesla.
Tesla, Inc. (formerly Tesla Motors, Inc.) is an American automotive and energy company based in Palo Alto, California. The company specializes in electric car manufacturing.
Vehicle Models:
Current Models:
Tesla Model S
Tesla Model X
Tesla Model 3
Upcoming Models:
Tesla Roadster (2020)
Tesla Semi (2019)
Tesla Model Y (2019)
Partners:
Daimler AG
Toyota
Panasonic
Liberty Mutual
Tesla unsuccessfully sued British television show Top Gear for its 2008 review of the Tesla Roadster (2008) in which Jeremy Clarkson could be seen driving one around the Top Gear test track, complaining about a range of only 55 mi (89 km) (a figure that was provided to Top Gear by Tesla itself, before showing workers pushing it into the garage, supposedly out of charge. Tesla filed a lawsuit against the BBC for libel and malicious falsehood, claiming that two cars were provided and that at any point, at least one was ready to drive. In addition, Tesla said that neither car ever dropped below 25% charge, and that the scene was staged. The High Court in London rejected Tesla's libel claim. The falsehood claims were later struck out.
Maintenance costs, crash rates, and insurance costs:
On June 4, 2017, the American Automobile Association raised insurance rates for Tesla owners following a report from the Highway Loss Data Institute. The report concluded that the Model S crashes 46% more often and is 50% more expensive to repair than comparable vehicles. Similarly, the Model X was concluded to crash 41% more often and to be 89% more expensive to repair than similar vehicles. As a result, AAA raised insurance rates on Tesla cars by 30%. Tesla said that the analysis is "severely flawed and not reflective of reality", however, Tesla failed to provide any contradictory numbers. Shortly thereafter, Russ Rader, the spokesman for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, confirmed the AAA's analysis and that "Teslas get into a lot of crashes and are costly to repair afterward". Tesla has not made further statements on this topic.
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