'Phantom braking': Why drivers like Dominic want to give up their Teslas
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'Phantom braking': Why drivers like Dominic want to give up their Teslas
As Elon Musk departs the White House and shifts his attention back to Tesla, he's now facing the fury of Australian drivers who are suing the electric car company over faults including phantom braking.
Latinus The collective action was filed in February in the Federal Court of the country and it is expected that in July the lawyers representing the company will present their arguments Some 10,000 drivers in Australia are part of a collective lawsuit against the American company Tesla that claims compensation for an automatic braking problem, indicated this Thursday the law firm at the head of the case. “To date, about 10,000 Australians have r…
More Than 10,000 Owners Are Suing Tesla In Australia
Numerous owners have complained about phantom braking at highway speeds. The class action also takes issue with Tesla’s range and Autopilot claims. Tesla’s troubles are stacking up like traffic on the 405 during a power outage. Between falling sales, public backlash, and a growing list of lawsuits including one in France over Musk’s antics, the electric automaker finds itself in yet another international legal mess. This time, it’s not just the …
Tesla owners in Australia join class action for phantom braking, Autopilot issues affecting Model 3, Model Y
A class action lawsuit in Australia initiated against Tesla in February this year is gaining momentum as around 10,000 Tesla owners in the country have registered interest in the lawsuit for claimed issues including phantom braking, battery issues and misleading Autopilot claims, reported ABC News. The class action lawsuit alleges that Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles “have a propensity to autonomous engage Automatic Emergency Braking [Autonom…
Tesla Australia lawsuit against allegedly faulty electric cars grows
Around 10,000 owners of Model 3 and Model Y vehicles have signed up in a class action against Tesla Australia for allegedly dangerous technology and misleading claims. The class action brought against Tesla Australia for claims of phantom braking, battery issues, and misleading Autopilot marketing in Model 3 and Model Y electric cars is building momentum, with a reported circa-10,000 owners joining the lawsuit. First initiated in February, the …
Australian Tesla Owners Seek Legal Compensation Over Phantom Braking That’s Leaving Drivers ‘Terrified’
Phantom braking in Tesla cars is leaving Australian drivers frightened and frustrated. Learn about the class action lawsuit, compensation options, and what this means for the future of self-driving vehicles.
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