Tesla’s Self-Driving Car
Allegations: Falsely marketing that the company was “perpetually on the cusp of perfecting” a fully self-driving car when it was not
Cohen et al. v. Tesla, Inc.
23-cv-7057, C.D. Cal.
(July 2023)
3 Years of Free Supercharging for Tesla Model S and Model X vehicles
Falsely advertising that Tesla provides three years of free supercharging for vehicles delivered between April 20, 2023 and June 20, 2023 when Tesla doesn’t provide any free supercharging at all
Pending
Allegations: Falsely marketing that the company was “perpetually on the cusp of perfecting” a fully self-driving car when it was not
Allegations: Falsely advertising that electric vehicles can travel longer distances on a single charge than their actual average range
Allegations: Charging consumers more than the represented and agreed upon prices
Allegations: Misrepresenting that vehicles’ batteries would outlast the vehicles when an automatic software update causes the batteries to lose significant battery capacity or become inoperable
Allegations: Misrepresenting the parts to install, the price, and the time periods needed to install solar roof energy systems
A class-action lawsuit was filed against Tesla Motors for allegedly falsely advertising that used Tesla model S and model X vehicles travel approximately 210 miles on a full charge when,…
June 2018: A federal judge preliminarily approved a settlement agreement. According to its terms, the company agreed to, among other things, automatically provide each class member with a monetary award…
MADISON, CONN. November 7, 2022 – No Super Bowl is complete without at least one car commercial teeming with red, white and blue flags and blatant nods to Americana with…
TINA.org puts the auto industry on notice.
Exercise caution when car ads say ‘made’ or ‘built’ in the U.S.