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In reply to the discussion: Tesla Motors’ Devastating Design Problem [View all]n2doc
(47,953 posts)23. So you were the one who wrote that idiotic comment on their blog?
Or just agree with it? If some manufacturer sold me a car with no oil in it I can bet you I'd win a lawsuit against them for negligence.
The real comparison was posted lower down. It is as if someone sold you a car and if you drove it until the gas ran out, you had to pay 40K to get it to run again. THAT is the comparison.
And there are different levels of failure. I truly doubt a 100K bimmer or merc ever has a 40K catastrophic failure in it's first year not covered under warrantee.
Do you work for Tesla?
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If I decide to run a brand new car without ever changing the oil, or adding more...
TheWraith
Feb 2012
#33
Exactly - I guess we blame driving without oil on a "devastating design problem".
wtmusic
Feb 2012
#17
If Tesla doesn't incorporate such a device on their vehicles, a recall is in order
wtmusic
Feb 2012
#14
Maybe set it up so a self-powered car alarm fired off when the charge got too low...
hunter
Feb 2012
#39