Another reminder that Tesla refuses to provide JD Power with the info needed to include them in their rankings after placing 2nd to last in quality.
The front fell off.
Yes, it was a very atypical situation… there’s millions of these cars driving round the world, and they typically don’t have something like this happen.
This year has already seen a range of Tesla recalls. In January, 200,000 cars were recalled because of a malfunctioning backup camera, and in February, the number beat even this recall, with two million vehicles flagged for too small warning light text. May saw 125,000 vehicles with seatbelt issues, and June brought faulty windshield wipers and trim for 12,000 of Tesla’s Cybertrucks.
lol
Weird, I’d think Elon Musk would’ve made sure the hood stays on.
Ah shit, here we go again.
Oops