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Tesla knowingly installed defective parts, made customers pay for repairs Comments

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C376
  • CptPower
  • SH3
  • 27 Dec 2023

Same thing happened in 70s era when comercial flights becomes more popular.
The only difference is when car crashes usually 1-2 people dies.
When plane crashes 200-600 people dies.

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y219
  • yalim
  • mu4
  • 27 Dec 2023

wasn't it tesla model s last week with a brake failure during drag test review? tesla goes from 0-100 in 2secs but, they are even unable stop the car. which feature is more crucial 0-100 or 100-0?

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  • Anonymous
  • SH{
  • 23 Dec 2023

Obviously, the same practice continues.
I took over the new 3 Highland model, which is defective.
No one is working on my problem and they don't offer me any solution, because they don't even know what the problem really is.
The car has a strange sound when rolling the wheel.
Usually such a sound is when the tires are defective, but after the assembly of the other tires I bought, vibrations were missing, but the sound is still very unpleasant, especially above 75km/h.

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  • Anonymous
  • 04N
  • 22 Dec 2023

Cheap crap 💩💩💩💩💩

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