Tesla Model S Loses Top Ratings Spot
Consumer Reports is lowering the ratings of two Tesla vehicles because the automaker has not enabled the new models with the automatic emergency braking safety feature it said would come as standard. The maker of electric vehicles continues to say it is working through software problems, but that has left owners without the promised feature, some for as long as six months. The previous Model S and Model X came with functioning AEB as standard. Models produced between late October 2016 and now do not. In a statement to Consumer Reports, ...
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