Canuck
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It would seem the most effective way to get a response from Tesla, as well as some fun media attention, would be for an owner in California to sue Tesla in small claims court. California small claims limit is $10,000 isn't it? No lawyers. Consumers usually win. Judge will be sympathetic. A ruling against Tesla at this level would not be subject to appeal. A favorable ruling here could be significant for those who are looking for a specific financial outcome.
Yes, that's real fun media attention to go after Tesla. I'd sure want to be the front man for that. Then next I'll take a job as a spokesman for tobacco companies followed by big oil. Fun, fun, fun.
And, if you don't think that lawsuit will get you banned from buying another Tesla for life, you're kidding yourself:
Tesla Model X Cancellation
There's better ways to solve disputes than commencing legal actions. I know Tesla is ignoring the letter but that should be taken as your answer. If not, and you sue, please do so fully understanding the potential consequences of such action, which likely won't be "fun media attention".
This car costs more than many houses - one could feel defrauded by this behavior.
Really? The average home price in Vancouver is $952,809. In San Diego it's $539,900. I know you can find houses less than the price of a P85D but to say "many" houses is a bit of an exaggeration.
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