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. 

  • @[email protected]
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    102 years ago

    it’s such bullshit though claimed range 540km, actual range 400km in ideal temp conditions. thats not a small exaggeration. it’s straight up bullshit.

    • Chris
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      222 years ago

      Elon is an idiot but if we could get him to fuck off to an island somewhere I’m hoping Tesla can still do some good.
      I think they lit a fire under the big car companies and made them invest in electric. They are still playing catch-up.

      But yeah I want Elon to disappear and stop being a dip shit.

          • @[email protected]
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            72 years ago

            I’m not a fan of Musk but dumb luck will only get you so far. He’s been successful for too long to be a stumbling idiot. Maybe a successful market manipulator that never got caught, or a great salesman for his ventures, but I wouldn’t use idiot to describe him.

            And the “he started with millions” doesn’t cut it fully either. He’s the richest man on earth, surely he had to bet on the right things more than once.

            He just never should be at the helm of a company structured like Twitter was. Apparently Tesla built their VP level around Musk with great success.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    72 years ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Tesla says it has received requests for information and subpoenas from the US Department of Justice related to potential personal benefits violations, the advertised range of its vehicles and personnel decisions.

    The Wall Street Journal in September reported that federal prosecutors are investigating perks provided to Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk going back as far back as 2017, including a project described as a glass house for Musk.

    Earlier this year, Reuters reported that Tesla had created a special “diversions team” to avoid dealing with complaints from customers about their vehicle ranges.

    The filing warned of “the possibility of a material adverse impact on our business” should the government pursue an enforcement action.

    The subpoenas add to a mounting number of government probes into the electric-vehicle maker.

    In September, the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued Tesla alleging that it has been “tolerating widespread and ongoing racial harassment of its Black employees” at its Fremont, California, plant.


    The original article contains 196 words, the summary contains 155 words. Saved 21%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

      • @[email protected]
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        142 years ago

        as someone who makes an appropriate income enough to afford a Tesla

        7h old account that posts nothing but inflammatory comments. I guess shitposting is paying 6 figures nowadays?

      • @[email protected]
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        222 years ago

        What is a single thing about Twitter that has gotten better? Selling my Tesla for an electric Mustang was the best choice I’ve made in a while.

        I don’t give really a shit about him, but from the dropoff in Twitter’s usage and value to production and publicity issues at Tesla and cutting off the Ukraine army’s access to Starlink, it seems there’s, well, a lot to hate about him. And like he might not be that good at his job.

        • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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          42 years ago

          I really wish Ford would have named that vehicle something different and made a kick ass electric muscle car for the mustang name.

          Also the account you’re replying to is 5 hours old.

        • @[email protected]
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          2 years ago

          The starlink thing is a bit more complicated then that. https://apnews.com/article/spacex-ukraine-starlink-russia-air-force-fde93d9a69d7dbd1326022ecfdbc53c2

          Tldr: Starlink had been providing Ukraine Starlink access for free and specifically didn’t allow them to use it in Crimea only. They weren’t under a military contract or anything that would have required them to do so and I can definitely see the perspective that it would be a bigger step as Crimea is contested land in a different way than Ukraine as a whole.

          When Russia took over Crimea, they did it in such a way that it wasn’t a full invasion and was cloaked in “the people voted to be part of Russia” though we know there were many shenanigans afoot such as a “not Russian” military presence and it’s pretty obvious it was in response to the Revolution of Dignity within Ukraine.

          Anyway, the US didn’t provide Ukraine with weapons or anything like that to defend themselves from Russia at that point (which, to be fair it wasn’t even close to the same situation as when Russia actually invaded Ukraine) though they did slap a bunch of sanctions on Russia and wagged their finger at them.

          So Crimea is a bit of a different situation and the US govt had been pretty clear at that time that Ukraine should only be using the US provisions for defensive purposes, not for attacking Russia, which Crimea could be construed as being part of Russia. Not to mention at the time Russia was very much threatening nuclear war.

          Ultimately, it’s a much more complicated situation then a lot of people prefer to actually discuss and instead will immediately label you an Elon lover or Russian apologist or Tankies or w/e if you don’t pretend it’s a black and white good/bad situation.

          For example, Ukraine does literally have a Nazi batallion in their military, (Azov) and the US is indirectly funding and providing them with weapons with very little oversight. I think that’s wrong and should be called out, however pretty much any discussion of that in the MSM or by people of congress gets you labeled a Putin supporter or Russian propagandist.

          For an even more recent example, look at what’s been going on in Israel/Palestine over the past several decades. Israel has systematically fucked over the Palestinian people, which has bred a far right terroristic group (Hamas) and lead to thousands upon thousands of deaths on both sides (but mostly Palestinians) and you have people on MSM calling for basically genocide of the Palestinians and Jewish celebrities claiming persecution if you don’t agree with every word of the Israel line, yet even the Israeli citizens don’t agree with what their government has been doing.

          There’s so much gray and mess in these situations but instead of thoughtfully look at the underlying causes and potential real reasons these things are happening (it’s not just because Musk sucks, Putin sucks, and Hamas sucks, and the Israeli government sucks, though they do don’t get me wrong) everyone just picks a team and ignores any truthful pushback.

          I ended up writing way more then I intended to, my b.

    • @[email protected]
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      602 years ago

      I dunno. The musky chodelet has avoided consequences for his actions so far. I doubt there will be any significant change or punishment for tesla.

      • @[email protected]
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        242 years ago

        His simps will just run interference for him. Stupid shit like “well yeah range is lower because , it’s science bro.”

  • @[email protected]
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    892 years ago

    “…But investigating my frauding will affect my ability to continue profiting off my fraud.”

    -Elon probably

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Fortune once again sterilizing the headline.

    if they didn’t want to report the uncomfortable facts, they could just choose to not report anything.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    “If we can’t lie about what it can do, how can we sell our product?” is an absolutely wild admission.