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[–] Showroom7561 14 points 6 months ago

specifying the name of the car adds no value to this article.

Well, considering that Tesla has covered up incidences of problems and crashes, I think the public should know every time a Tesla is in a crash - whether it was caused by the driver or not.

More importantly, they've covered up thousands of cases of “sudden acceleration”.

BTW, the National Highway Traffic Safety Admin in the US is investigating a slew of recent crashes caused by Tesla's autopilot.

For all we know, a malfunction resulted in the death of 4 people here. Either way, the car's maker should be named, since these are not safe vehicles.