RichardMa0830
Drive On
Well... this could be a Sec. 17500 violation? But the statutory threshold to prove actual financial damages as a consequence is high. Also, Tesla technically did not promise you a delivery date so it would not account for a negligent breach.Right ! I wish a lawyer somewhere here is reading these posts
Sometimes I wish you could sue for emotional distress in California for negligent breach of contract
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[Not legal advice, for general informational purposes only]