(Bloomberg) — The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sent Tesla Inc.s Elon Musk a cease-and-desist letter last year regarding Model 3 safety claims and has subpoenaed the carmaker for information on several crashes, according to documents po…
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Feds to Tesla: Cease and desist from claim that Model 3 is ‘safest car’
Federal auto safety regulators warned Tesla to stop claiming that its Model 3 electric sedan was the safest car ever tested by the government. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sent a cease-and-desist letter to Tesla in October 2018 after th…
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The Self-Driving Startup That Could Challenge the Biggest Names in Tech and Auto
The self-driving vehicle industry grows more competitive and advanced every day. Yet, with companies from Ford F and Uber UBER to Alphabet GOOGL all racing to commercialize large-scale autonomous driving, one self-driving startup seems ready to compete with t…
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Tesla stands by safety claims despite US probes, subpoenas over crashes
Electric carmaker Tesla Inc stood by its Model 3 safety claims in the face of regulatory scrutiny, while documents showed the top U.S. automotive safety watchdog issued at least five subpoenas since last year seeking information about crashes involving the co…
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A Tesla Model S or Model X is way less likely to get stolen than a Chevy Silverado or Mercedes-Benz S-Class (TSLA)
Tesla’s Model S sedan and Model X SUV are less likely to get stolen than nearly all other vehicles, according to the Highway Loss Data Institute (HLDI). The organization released on August 1 its lists of the vehicles that are the most and least likely to b…
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