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Notice how I mentioned model 3 and y, which are the ones selling millions, not musk's ego trip cybertruck?
Promises are nice, let's see the model interiors in a few years.
I only notice how you claim the build quality was only shit 7 years ago, which is demonstratively false if the problems still occur with the cybertruck.
On the model 3 and y. Which are the ones most people buy.
Lets see if there is a tesla in a few years once the class actions drop over the false promises they made
They were careful enough to never promise anything in contracts, just on Twitter or TV interviews. The WLTP ratings are done by external testers, I imagine the EPA ratings are similar. They will settle out of court maybe for misleading advertising for somethimg, owners will get a check in the mail for 40 cents and that will be it.
They literally faked FSD mate...
In Twitter comments
In the literal launch video of it, lol, maybe take out elons cock form your mouth so you can breathe some oxygen and look around
So edgy, so smart. Never mind I said "Twitter and TV interviews - not in written contracts".
So thanks for proving me right, edge lord.
since when do you need a contract for false advertising claims you donut
A TV interview or a Twitter rant is not the kind of advertising you can sue for, your honor.
how about the official video on the Tesla website that's used to promote FSD? maybe if you stopped licking elon's boots you'd have time to inform yourself...
https://www.reuters.com/technology/tesla-video-promoting-self-driving-was-staged-engineer-testifies-2023-01-17/
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https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2023-12-11/tesla-dmv-false-advertising-charges
You really have a weird obsession with elons boots, don't you? Like, are you into feet or what?