Tesla owners are defending their rights again.
On March 8, Tesla Model X owners tweeted,He suffered a "brake failure" in an underground garage, causing his car to crash into a pillar and damage it badly。
What happened:
When I drove out of the parking lot to do business, I felt that the car was abnormal in the main channel when I left the parking space. The car accelerated in a straight line and then slammed on the brakes. With 12 years of driving experience, I basically tried my best to brake, but instead of slowing down, the Tesla accelerated into the pillar, causing serious damage to other vehicles including the pillar and fire hydrants.
I've been reading about Tesla's brake failure on the Internet, and I didn't realize how terrible it was until I experienced it myself.
Special instructions: I have been driving Tesla for nearly 3 years, and I am fully skilled in operation. There is no confusion between switch and brake, and I have been driving for 15 years without any safety accident
Appeal:
1: Tesla collects background data to issue the test report and explanation of why the vehicle does not brake. I also reported the situation to Tesla's after-sales service in the first time. The vehicle has been sealed in place, and I reserve the right to apply to the third-party independent investigation and testing institution for testing later
2: Why are there so many reports of Tesla brake failure? Is every one of them the fault of the consumers themselves, and there is nothing wrong with the design and manufacture of the vehicle? It is suggested that the relevant departments of the state take it seriously to protect the safety rights and interests of consumers. Who dares to sell and open a car with broken brakes?
For the owner of the story, there are many users after seeing the scene pictures expressed doubts:Epoxy flat + water, speed up what car brake, on this point of common sense are not 15 years old owners? Some netizens said that they were 12 years old drivers, and then said 15 years, how many years in the end, give me the whole confused.
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