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The author, Collin Woodard, stretches yet again to slam Tesla, interestingly this time on a NHTSA crash test article... He conveniently left out NHTSA’s prior tests show that Tesla’s Models S, X and 3 have the lowest probability of injury of all cars the safety agency has ever tested. Perhaps that is another reason

This article does a fabulous job of grabbing sound bites from an interview and presenting them out of context. Farley is literally being misquoted in the way the author has presented a few quotes from a fairly long interview. I know this is fact because I just saw the interview a day and a half ago. Do yourself and

You clearly don’t have the first clue on how software updates work. Your car likely downloads updates as you are using it and maybe this is what you had in mind when posting your comment. Software can’t both executed in memory and be replaced at the same time. In fact the system restart guarantees fresh code has been

Two things... Why is it that Tesla has been selling vehicles in the US all these years and NHTSA is just now noticing this? And second, this is absolutely a clickbait headline and article, stop calling software updates that have ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with safety recalls. This is just stupid and so is anyone who

For the sake of comparison and not replying to anyone in particular as this system doesn't appear to let me start a new post, I had a 99 TJ Wrangler that I bought new and drove for 10 years before trading it in on something else. I bought it with the intention of actually taking it off road. I looked at dealerships

Why GM keeps repeating the same mistake while it seems so obvious to everyone else is mind boggling. Bring out what is seemingly a good design, stumble a little bit, then finally perfect it just in time to cancel it. The Fiero comes to mind and also the Volt which should have had an SUV version but it too was

I have often thought to myself that what’s missing in the electric car market is a modern day electric people’s car kinda like the beetle but actually modern and attractive but affordable like the Miata in the 90's when they first came out. This BYD looks decent, the price is right and has usable range but no doubt