Elon Musk tells Tesla owner don’t complain about buggy driving system

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Elon Musk tells Tesla owner don’t complain about buggy driving system
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Elon Musk doesn’t want to hear complaints from customers trying out the driver-assistance system that Tesla plans to start charging $15,000 (about R255,182) for in the coming weeks.

Elon Musk doesn’t want to hear complaints from customers trying out the driver-assistance system Tesla plans to start charging $15,000 for in the coming weeks.Elon Musk doesn’t want to hear complaints from customers trying out the driver-assistance system Tesla plans to start charging $15,000 The CEO scolded a Tesla owner who posted videos on Twitter on Tuesday showing that a new beta version of the system marketed as Full Self-Driving at times struggles with right turns and other basic tasks.

California’s department of motor vehicles has accused Tesla of misleading consumers about its technology and the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating whether the carmaker’s Autopilot system is defective.

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