A tweet from actor Mary McCormack has placed Tesla’s Model S under the spotlight. The actor shared a video of a Model S that suddenly burst into flames, while her director-husband Michael Morris was driving it. Take a look here ...
Impressive. Did Elon include on of his flamethrowers and forget to mention it?A tweet from actor Mary McCormack has placed Tesla’s Model S under the spotlight. The actor shared a video of a Model S that suddenly burst into flames, while her director-husband Michael Morris was driving it. Take a look here ...
It could be a useful feature if some urchin on a moped apears, smashing your window in the deswire to remove ones Rolex. Simply press button battery incinerate left or right.It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.
I like to set fire to my Tesla every Friday night. I get bored of putting used fivers on the bonfire...
Is it just me, or is the media desparate to pin any Tesla related incident on Autopilot ? Why on earth would flames coming out from under the car be a result of an autopilot issue when the car hasn't crashed ?? Why is it even necessary to explicitly call out that it's not autopilot related ? Jeezus...The actor shared a video of a Model S that suddenly burst into flames, while her director-husband Michael Morris was driving it. The tweet, which was viewed by over 1.14 million people, shows fire spewing through the side of the car. The actor claims that this incident had nothing to do with autopilot.
I'm torn. Give Tesla fires the oxygen of publicity?Can we please link to the existing thread on this (if we must!?).