Two American Senators Urged Tesla Investigation To Deceive Customers

According to two senators, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has and exaggerated features of this model produced by the company and put the drive into a dangerous situation, maybe even lethal nguoi.0: 00/1: NamTesla domain 46Nu allegedly deceiving customers. (Source: Reuters) On 18/8, two US Senators Richard Blumenthal and Edward Markey urged the Federal Trade Commission US (FTC) investigation Tesla, alleging this electric car manufacturers have trick games with customers and endanger consumers by marketing automation systems is their drive completely self lai.Theo two senators, Tesla and CEO (CEO) Elon Musk has overstated chemical features of this model produced by the company and put the drive into a dangerous situation, maybe even lethal nguoi.Lai automatic car is a standard feature of the Tesla models by enabling vehicles maintain a distance with the car this truoc

.Hang are selling the advanced driver assistance features like changing lanes and parking automatic called Totally self drive (FSD) for $ 10,000, although the system is not help drive its cars completely automated toan.Ong Musk, has almost 60 million followers on Twitter, also frequently use the term to refer to FSD feature package of the car by Tesla producers and many consumers consider this feature pack means the car completely self lai.Vu displaced after recent Safety Agency national road traffic (NHTSA) in the US Department of Transportation notified officially opened the investigation on safety assessment for self-driving system of the car manufacturer Tesla autopilot after determining this system involves a series of accidents nan
NHTSA said since May 1/2018, the agency have identified 11 accident in which the Tesla car crashed into the other vehicle to meet lights, reflective road signs or warnings hiem.NHTSA said received 17 reports wounded and 1 killed in collision ./. Tra My (VNA / Vietnam)

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