Tesla reveals its Q1 Supercharger voting winners, opens next round
- Tesla must replace self-driving computers in about 4 million vehicles or compensate the owners, which could exceed costs of the largest automotive recall.
- Elon Musk admitted that HW3 computers cannot achieve promised self-driving capabilities and mentioned that replacing these will be 'painful.'
- Over half a million owners could require retrofitting or compensation due to misleading claims regarding self-driving capabilities.
- Numerous lawsuits have been filed against Tesla regarding its self-driving claims, indicating significant financial consequences for the company.
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Tesla recall ~4 million and Tesla Regret Syndrome
It appears Elon Musk lied about all Teslas being able to do full self-driving. The computers aren't powerful enough. In 2016, Musk said that all vehicles in production going forward would have "all the hardware necessary for full self-driving...
Tesla reveals its Q1 Supercharger voting winners, opens next round
Tesla has revealed the Superchargers that have won the most votes in the first voting round of the year, as the latest part of a series of windows in which owners can vote on the most-suggested locations from previous rounds. On Monday, Tesla officially opened the next round of voting on proposed Supercharger locations for Q2, and owners can now vote on the sites that were proposed in the last round on the company’s website. The company has also…
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