Tesla warns that a federal probe into whether it exaggerated the range of its cars may lead to a ‘material adverse impact on our business’::Earlier this year, Reuters reported that Tesla had created a special “diversions team” to avoid dealing with complaints from customers about their vehicle ranges. 

  • vector_zero@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I get where they’re coming from.

    If there’s a probe that results in no substantial findings, it would likely still impact sales for some period of time, simply because there was a probe. In that case, Tesla’s concern is justified.

    If, however, they do find that Tesla is exaggerating their range, then I hope the lawsuit is spectacular and expensive.

    My parents have a Tesla (they bought it used), and its range is shite.

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      1 year ago

      … which is why there won’t be a probe unless there are findings first. And from the sounds of it, there are findings.

      If Tesla really did create a “special team” to deal with this issue, then that means it’s very much a real issue. Reuters is a reliable publication - they would have gathered evidence before reporting that.

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      1 year ago

      Just goes to show that you should not create a situation where a probe like that is justified. This is all Tesla’s own fault.

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      1 year ago

      I think Tesla is above wild swigs in public perception. You’re likely already in a camp.

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        1 year ago

        On the market, like most companies, they’re most definitely not above wild swings in public “perception”