And this is Mr. Bizzaro's idea of building quality cars as he waves a chainsaw around celebrating cutting thousands of jobs all over the U.S.
And this is Mr. Bizzaro's idea of building quality cars as he waves a chainsaw around celebrating cutting thousands of jobs all over the U.S.
Tesla is recalling approximately 380,000 vehicles, primarily because of issues related to the power steering assist system failing due to a software glitch. The problem particularly affects certain 2023 models of the Model 3 sedans and Model Y crossovers. Owners have reported experiences ranging from an unexpectedly heavier steering effort to a total loss of steering assist at low speeds, though the steering does not fail while the car is moving. Tesla plans to rectify this issue with an over-the-air software update carscoops.com.And this is Mr. Bizzaro's idea of building quality cars as he waves a chainsaw around celebrating cutting thousands of jobs all over the U.S.
I like "Voltswagon"Given the ridiculous pricetag Muskmobiles....
Also saw "Deplorian" earlier today.I like "Voltswagon"![]()
And this is Mr. Bizzaro's idea of building quality cars as he waves a chainsaw around celebrating cutting thousands of jobs all over the U.S.
Wankpanzer.Also saw "Deplorian" earlier today.
You can say that again.There's no way I would buy a Swasticar.
We should expect Musk to send each employee an email firing them because their work was unsatisfactory.
Maybe Tesla also can't figure out how to move the steering wheel to the other side?Well, zero cybertrucks were recalled in the UK.
Because they can't legally be sold here or driven on public roads.
The only one in the country was recently siezed by police and impounded.
Good times.
One person has one in the small town I live near. I finally got to see the bed in that cyber truck as I was driving by, as they were loading it something. Not much of a bed as far as I could tell. And it looks like a stainless steel dumpster.There's no way I would buy a Swasticar.
It's just sad, really.
No worries. Owning a Cybertruck is punishment enough.I cannot be so understanding with a cybertruck owner.
That's the least of their worries.Maybe Tesla also can't figure out how to move the steering wheel to the other side?
I was joking! And yes you are right.That's the least of their worries.
The thing will need a complete redesign and the steering system changed.
It doesn't meet a whole bunch of EU and UK safety regulations.
No body dies from a glitch in Samsung Smart Phone software.Recall = quick software update lol.
It's what happened to your iPhone and Samsung phone every phone.
Is this another one of those recalls that installs automatically while the vehicle is parked in the owners garage overnight?And this is Mr. Bizzaro's idea of building quality cars as he waves a chainsaw around celebrating cutting thousands of jobs all over the U.S.
Sounds to me like Musk should send an email to Tesla's board, telling them 5 things he did last week. If he refuses, he should be fired. I'm sure that will fix everything.And this is Mr. Bizzaro's idea of building quality cars as he waves a chainsaw around celebrating cutting thousands of jobs all over the U.S.
software runs the cars. phones glitches do not create a danger to the user or others.Recall = quick software update lol.
It's what happened to your iPhone and Samsung phone every phone.
He is a kook. He thinks it makes him look like a rock star.What point is Musk trying to make dressing in all black wearing black sun glasses?