A Tesla owner filed a class action lawsuit in California alleging that Tesla had manipulated vehicle odometers to indicate greater distances than the vehicle traveled. This allowed Tesla to avoid ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tesla is facing serious legal heat after a California customer accused the EV giant of inflating odometer readings to avoid ...
In the wake of a class action lawsuit against the manufacturer, FuelArc News explored whether accusations of odometer fraud — odometers allegedly exaggerating mileage so warranties would run out ...
A Tesla owner is making major accusations against the Austin automaker in a recently filed lawsuit, claiming the odometers don't measure mileage correctly and consequently close out warranties sooner.
A lawsuit alleging that Tesla is inflating mileage to avoid warranty claims is already being compared to Dieselgate and referred to as ‘Tesla Odometergate.’ Is Tesla having its own Dieselgate, or is ...
Tesla faces a proposed class action claiming it speeds up odometers on its electric vehicles so they fall out of warranty faster, saving Elon Musk’s company from having to pay for repairs. The ...
Chase Bierenkoven is a gearhead and writer based in Denver, Colorado. As the family lore goes, Chase's first word was "truck." Cars have been a problem ever since. By 16, Chase was spending his ...
Tesla is being accused of deliberately inflating odometer readings to make vehicle warranties expire quicker - a claim Tesla CEO Elon Musk calls "idiotic" in a comment he left on an X post dated April ...
A Tesla Cybertruck owner says they recently took their range-topping CyberBeast into the service center for help with some minor hiccups, and to have a new light bar installed. What should have been a ...
Tesla has wiped off the 26,000 miles on the odometer of a Cybertruck in service, scratched the vehicle, and then returned it to the owner like nothing happened. A Tesla Cybertruck owner in Oregon was ...
A Tesla Cybertruck owner says they recently took their range-topping CyberBeast into the service center for help with some minor hiccups, and to have a new light bar installed. What should have been a ...