Automobile

Germany: Court Orders Tesla to Buy Back Its Model 3 EV From Customer

A German court has ordered Tesla for buying back a Model 3 electric compact sedan from a consumers as the owner of the car is not happy with the Autopilot system of the car. According to the reports, the court has ordered the company ‘Tesla’ for buying back the Model 3 car from the owner, who had been concerned that, the self-driving feature does not work as it was advertised.

The owner of the particular Tesla Model 3 in Germany has filed a case in which he has alleged Tesla that, whenever he engaged the Autopilot, he felt like the care had been driving like a drunk driver, and he has also paid 6,300 euros for a package of software that is not compatible with the current installed hardware of the car, and this issue has made him frustrated with the car.

Many of the owners of Tesla cars have complained about some similar issues, and these complaints have also prompted the electric vehicle manufacturing company for improving its advanced driver assist systems or technology of the car. Although the company also charges large amount of money for a particular feature in the Autopilot system.

The Autopilot technology has also been accused of being faulty and also causing crashes, which had also resulted in deaths of many people driving the vehicles.

Writing is a medium to express feelings and convey facts. A creative mind never rests in peace and this amazing platform gives me the freedom to write about what I like most.

I’ve been a writer/blogger for the last twelve years and have covered technology-related topics. However, I also have considerable years of experience in writing for various domains – Technology, Beauty, Fashion, Pharmaceutical, human psychology etc. Technology is my forte.

I’ve handled many interesting projects. Writing is my passion. As an author, I’ve learned a lot in my long journey of penning down my thoughts!

Recent Posts

Premier League Clubs Agree to Remove Gambling Sponsorships from Team Shirts

After discussions with the government, Premier League clubs have agreed to stop sponsoring their front…

1 year ago

Russia’s Novatek to Gain Shell’s Stake in Sakhalin-2

Analysts reported that Novatek, a Russian natural gas producer, acquired Shell's stake in the Sakhalin-2…

1 year ago

Volkswagen Launches New-Gen Electric Motor to Power its “ID” Family

The electric drivetrain of the next generation for Volkswagen's "ID" has been unveiled. Family EV.…

1 year ago

Egg Prices to Reach Record High in 2023 Globally

According to research, global egg prices are expected to remain at an all-time high until…

1 year ago

Audi Selects Ohme as Smart Charger Partner in UK

Ohme becomes Audi's Official UK Smart Charger Partner Ohme has been selected as Audi's new…

1 year ago

General Motors Invests EnergyX to Unlock Lithium Supply in North America

GM Ventures has signed a strategic agreement to develop EnergyX's lithium extraction and refinery technology,…

1 year ago