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Tesla owners are buying emergency escape tools—glass breakers, door release kits, pull cords—after electric door failures left occupants trapped inside vehicles. The failures occur when low-voltage batteries die, rendering electronic locks useless while manual releases remain hidden, unmarked or difficult to access in emergencies.
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77-year-old woman arrested for vandalizing Tesla in Burbank
A 77-year-old woman was arrested and booked for felony vandalism after Burbank police say she caused damages to a Tesla last week.
The new Tesla Diner in Hollywood is drawing large crowds but faces some complaints from neighbors about parking, traffic, and noise. The diner has been the site of protests against Elon Musk and is reportedly facing a lawsuit after a customer was injured.
As robotaxis become a more familiar sight on the streets of Los Angeles, Tesla has taken a step that could bring it closer to building its own fleet of self-driving electric vehicles, the California Public Utilities Commission confirmed last week.
More Tesla Cybertruck owners are discovering that towing near max load does not always feel like towing at all, especially when owners paint a far more confident picture than the assumptions many people still make about EV trucks.
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Inside the New Tesla Diner in Los Angeles
Elon Musk’s long-awaited Tesla diner is set to open today at 4:20 p.m. in Los Angeles, according to Bill Chait, lead operator and longtime LA restaurateur (Tesse, Tartine, Republique). As of 12:30 p.m. on Monday, July 21, a growing crowd of between 50 ...