I just hate seeing thiese dire Tesla news stories piling up.  I'm not an 
engineer or regulator so I can't say anything about their validity.  I 
haven't read any similar reports here on the list.  But for sure the 
negative publicity alone is doing Tesla no good.  

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>From Reuters again:

Tesla blamed drivers for failures of parts it long knew were defective 

Wheels falling off cars at speed. Suspensions collapsing on brand-new 
vehicles. Axles breaking under acceleration. Tens of thousands of customers 
told Tesla about a host of part failures on low-mileage cars. The automaker 
sought to blame drivers for vehicle `abuse,´ but Tesla documents show it had 
tracked the chronic `flaws´ and `failures´ for years.

*****

Individual suspension or steering issues with Teslas have been discussed 
online and in news accounts for years. But the documents, which have not 
been previously reported, offer the most comprehensive view to date into the 
scope of the problems and how Tesla handled what its engineers have 
internally called part "flaws" and "failures." The records and interviews 
reveal for the first time that the automaker has long known far more about 
the frequency and extent of the defects than it has disclosed to consumers 
and safety regulators.

*****

Tesla has blamed frequent failures of several parts on Tesla owners, 
alleging they abused the cars ... [and] charged customers with out-of-
warranty cars to replace parts that Tesla engineers internally called flawed 
or that they knew had high failure rates. 

*****

The records reveal persistent problems with ... upper and lower control 
arms, and fore and aft links ... half shafts - the left and right drive 
axles - and steering racks ...

*****

Between 2016 and 2020, Tesla resolved about 400 complaints involving aft-
link failures in China ... Tesla redesigned the part four times because the 
initial revisions did not fully fix the problem, the automaker´s records 
show.

*****

Tesla delayed a recall for four more years, until Chinese regulators pushed 
for one ...  the automaker never recalled the part in the United States and 
Europe despite reports of frequent failures globally.

Tesla told U.S. regulators the failures were caused by "driver abuse." The 
company also instructed service centers, in a February 2019 "talking points" 
memo, to use the same explanation with customers experiencing aft-link 
failures. They were told to blame "vehicle misuse," such as "hitting a curb 
or other excessive strong impact."

*****

Tesla owners have filed about 260 complaints with NHTSA over suspension and 
steering problems this year, compared to about 750 for General Motors and 
230 for Toyota. That makes Tesla´s complaint rate far higher when 
considering the number of GM and Toyota vehicles on the road. GM has a 21% 
share of U.S. cars in operation; Toyota, 15%. Tesla´s share: less than 1%, 
according to data analytics firm Experian.

*****

"All I can tell you," the Tesla manager said, "is we´re not a 100-year-old 
company like GM and Ford. We haven´t worked all the bugs out yet."

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Those are just a few highlights (or lowlights if you will).  Read the full 
story:

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-musk-steering-
suspension/

or https://v.gd/XaWQzF

Keeping in mind that Tesla also trades in the more strongly regulated EU, I 
sure don't want to see Tesla buried under liability and/or legislative 
penalties.  They could end up sold to Stellantis or GM, or even BYD or 
Geely..  I'm concerned that that's where they're headed.  

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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