MexiCanuck
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I consider if I bought a computer and the retailer said it had Windows 10. If I started using the computer, then got an onscreen message that the Windows 10 had not been been properly authorized, I would go back to the shop that sold the computer to me, not to MicroSoft.
It seems to me that this is similar.
It is well-known that when Tesla buys or accepts a used Tesla as trade-in it disables electronic options. My suspicion is that whoever bought the car from Tesla knew they were buying the car without FSD. They then sold the car as a car with FSD.
I think your recourse would be with the seller of the car, not the manufacturer of the car.
It seems to me that this is similar.
It is well-known that when Tesla buys or accepts a used Tesla as trade-in it disables electronic options. My suspicion is that whoever bought the car from Tesla knew they were buying the car without FSD. They then sold the car as a car with FSD.
I think your recourse would be with the seller of the car, not the manufacturer of the car.