You can almost be certain that if a Tesla crashes and/or catches fire, it will be in the news. This has been the case for years, and crashes and fires involving other electric cars have also become big news. However, when a Polestar 2 EV recently crashed into a residential home, a media outlet called it a Tesla, and larger media outlets aggregated the incorrect content.is sort of like Kleenex or Q-Tips at this point, which could be a good or bad thing.
The Orange County Fire Authority , which appears to be the original source of the news, didn't call the car a Tesla. It also didn't call it a Polestar 2. In many cases, reports don't actually name the car itself by make and model, though it's common to see the name if it's a Tesla.Tesla Didn't Likely Use Codes, GPS To Cheat Crash Tests, Says Euro NCAP
EVNow Ahhh, the car that was named by its engineers while at a stripclub. Polestar Stripper poledancer
Of course they would!
'Tesla' is definitely replacing the word 'car,' faster than anyone ever imagined elonmusk 😂
Media has ZERO credibility
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