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Tesla Ordered to Fully Reimburse German Autopilot Customer; Seen as 'Big Deal'

Published 07/15/2022, 12:19 PM
Updated 07/15/2022, 12:23 PM
Tesla Ordered to Fully Reimburse German Autopilot Customer; Seen as 'Big Deal'

By Michael Elkins

Der Spiegel, the largest German news site in the country, reported Friday that a Munich court has ordered electric vehicle giant Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) to reimburse a customer almost 112,000 euros. The cost she paid for a Model X SUV. The reimbursement was ordered due to problems with the vehicle's Autopilot function.

A technical report showed the vehicle did not reliably recognize obstacles like the narrowing of a construction site and would at times activate the brakes unnecessarily. The court ruled that this caused a “massive hazard” that could lead to collisions.

GLJ Research analyst, Gordon Johnson called the ruling a "BIG DEAL," and noted that “this reward/ruling to is for the ENTIRE PRICE OF THE CAR, not just the cost of the Autopilot option.”

He added that it seems if a customer, in Germany, purchases a Tesla vehicle primarily for the promised “Full Self-Driving” feature, “one may be able to sue for the FULL PRICE of the car.”

Johnson sees this development as significant, as Tesla CEO Elon Musk once said: “Solving Full Self-Driving is the difference between Tesla being worth a lot of money and being worth basically zero.”

Latest comments

1. Is getting a full refund significant? Sure. 2. It is alse easily fixable by changing the contract terms por favor FSD. 3. Citing only the biggest Tesla bear shows the slant of this article. 4. Overall, much ado about nothing.
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