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- babockExplorer
Bedlam wrote:
Maybe it can tell you are over 75 and ignores if you press hard!
Toyota sometimes ignores the accelerator pedal:
https://www.pcmag.com/news/new-toyota-cars-can-ignore-drivers-pressing-the-accelerator-pedal - BedlamModeratorToyota sometimes ignores the accelerator pedal:
https://www.pcmag.com/news/new-toyota-cars-can-ignore-drivers-pressing-the-accelerator-pedal - NJRVerExplorer
time2roll wrote:
"Tesla said the petition was "completely false" and was brought forward by a short-seller.
Brian Sparks, who is currently shorting Tesla stock, according to CNBC, submitted the petition https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/inv/2020/INBC-DP20001-3494.pdf in September.
"Over the past several years, we discussed with NHTSA the majority of the complaints alleged in the petition. In every case we reviewed with them, the data proved the vehicle functioned properly," Tesla said in a blog post https://www.tesla.com/blog/no-unintended-acceleration-tesla-vehicles.
A spokesman for NHTSA on Monday declined to comment on Tesla's statement. The agency said last week it "will carefully review the petition and relevant data."
Sparks could not be immediately reached for comment."
Maybe the SEC should investigate these short sellers for manipulating the stock. This Brian Sparks could send 20M to Elon and 20M to Tesla to set things straight.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tesla-says-no-unintended-acceleration-195911389.html
Exactly!
Musk burps while he is talking about Tesla and they want to bring him up for manipulating the stock.
Here you have flagrant lies and nothing happens to him for doing it.
Maybe Musk should sue him. - "Tesla said the petition was "completely false" and was brought forward by a short-seller.
Brian Sparks, who is currently shorting Tesla stock, according to CNBC, submitted the petition https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/inv/2020/INBC-DP20001-3494.pdf in September.
"Over the past several years, we discussed with NHTSA the majority of the complaints alleged in the petition. In every case we reviewed with them, the data proved the vehicle functioned properly," Tesla said in a blog post https://www.tesla.com/blog/no-unintended-acceleration-tesla-vehicles.
A spokesman for NHTSA on Monday declined to comment on Tesla's statement. The agency said last week it "will carefully review the petition and relevant data."
Sparks could not be immediately reached for comment."
Maybe the SEC should investigate these short sellers for manipulating the stock. This Brian Sparks could send 20M to Elon and 20M to Tesla to set things straight.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tesla-says-no-unintended-acceleration-195911389.html - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
time2roll wrote:
Glad to hear Tesla making a stand. ALL automakers need to step it up and stop these opportunistic claims.
We really need a like button. ??
Other than the shorts, why can't they just make a better product rather than pulling the one ahed down? time2roll wrote:
Glad to hear Tesla making a stand. ALL automakers need to step it up and stop these opportunistic claims.
We really need a like button. ??- Glad to hear Tesla making a stand. ALL automakers need to step it up and stop these opportunistic claims.
- 8_1_VanExplorer
- philhExplorer II
time2roll wrote:
Ultimately car manufactures may need a camera that monitors the application of these foot pedals.
Computers record the data :)
Friend of mine got called into a lawsuit filed against an OEM. The computer very quietly recorded what the driver did. OEM substantially reduced their offer to the plaintiff, who accepted the new offer and closed the case. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
babock wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
I am sure your bashing will move the stock LOL!
And maybe I'll join in with the bashing.
I already sold and took profits on my Teslas stocks.
More fuel for Elon bashing.
Wait, that's actually good news?
Space X Blew Up
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