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The biggest fear about going electric is the day the battery dies and you’re staring at a $16,000 bill. Run the 20-year numbers against what you’d burn in gas, and that fear looks very different
By Dave McQuilling
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Jun 16, 2026
Drivers in China are using plastic doll heads to trick Tesla’s cabin camera into thinking someone’s watching the road, one of them a tiny Dwayne Johnson, so Full Self-Driving runs while nobody pays attention
By Olivia Richman
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Jun 15, 2026
Tesla Owners Trying to Sue Over Full Self-Driving Say the Company Quietly Rewrote Their Original Contracts — and Made the Old Versions Impossible to Open
By Olivia Richman
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Jun 4, 2026
A Wall of 448 Tesla Megapacks Just Switched On in the Australian Outback and Became the Third-Biggest Battery on the Grid — and BlackRock Is Already Quietly Shopping a Slice of the Company That Built It
By Luis Reyes
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Jun 4, 2026
Ten Tesla Owners Walked Into a Beijing Court This Week to Get Their Money Back. The Week Before, Tesla Had Quietly Handed Them the One Piece of Evidence They Needed
By Olivia Richman
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May 30, 2026
Tesla Says Its Full Self-Driving Is Ten Times Safer Than a Human Driver. The People Who Train It Just Admitted They Wouldn’t Get in a Robotaxi ‘Even If You Paid Me’
By Olivia Richman
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May 29, 2026
Never Thought I’d Say This, But the Tesla Model S Plaid is a Good Choice (Against the Ferrari Luce, Specifically)
By Olivia Richman
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May 28, 2026
Tesla Just Made Its First Concrete Statement About the Second-Generation Roadster in Nine Years. The Statement Is That They’ve Started Planning the Production Layout
By Olivia Richman
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May 26, 2026
California Is About to Let Homeowners Rent Out the Tesla Powerwall in Their Garage to the Grid. The Average Household Could Earn Up to $1,500 a Year
By Luis Reyes
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May 25, 2026
China Just Built a Working Battery That Stores Electricity and Hydrogen in the Same Device. The U.S. Government Just Cancelled $7.5 Billion in the Research That Could Compete
By Luis Reyes
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May 25, 2026
A Texas Man Just Drove His Tesla Cybertruck Into a Lake to Test Its ‘Wade Mode’ Feature. The Truck Shut Down and Began Filling With Water. Tesla’s Warranty Does Not Cover Water Damage
By Olivia Richman
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May 21, 2026
The Same American Dirt That Has Been Feeding Your Ford F-150 With Corn Ethanol for Twenty Years Just Started Charging Your Tesla Instead. The Test Site Is Forty Acres Outside Nashville
By Luis Reyes
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May 21, 2026
Tesla’s Most Common Responses to a Repeat Repair Are ‘No Problem Found’ and ‘Operating as Designed.’ A California Lemon Law Attorney Just Told Us Why Those Exact Words Could Force a Mandatory Buyback
By Dave McQuilling
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May 21, 2026
A Cybertruck Got Stuck in Sand and Had to Be Pulled Out by a Toyota Sienna. Days Later, Another One Got Stuck in a Muddy Puddle. Elon Musk Spent Years Telling Owners These Trucks Could Cross Rivers
By Olivia Richman
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May 19, 2026
A Texas Drainage District Walked Its Ditch on a Routine Inspection. They Found a Pipe They Didn’t Recognize Discharging Black Liquid From Tesla’s $1 Billion Lithium Refinery
By Luis Reyes
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May 18, 2026
Tesla Finally Expanded Robotaxis to Two More Cities — Good Luck Getting One Before You Order Waymo
By Olivia Richman
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May 13, 2026
Some Tesla Fans Paid $160,000 for a Special Edition. The ‘Exclusive’ Delivery Event Just Got Canceled
By Olivia Richman
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May 10, 2026
Tesla Just Recalled the Cybertruck Again. The Reason Is Worse Than the Last One
By Dave McQuilling
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May 10, 2026
Tesla Just Started Selling a $31,000 Model 3 — and Americans Aren’t Allowed to Buy One
By Olivia Richman
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May 7, 2026
As Tesla Passes Another One Of Its FSD Goalposts Without Autonomous Driving, It Has Become Clear It’s Likely Never Happening (And That Was Always the Plan)
By Olivia Richman
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May 5, 2026
A Model 3 Owner Spent $73 to Sue Tesla. He Just Walked Away With $10,600
By Olivia Richman
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May 3, 2026
Despite All the Lawsuits, Recalls, and Broken Promises, Tesla Just Got Some Surprisingly Good News in America
By Olivia Richman
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May 3, 2026
Only 173 People Bought Tesla’s Cheap Cybertruck. Now Its Wheels Are Falling Off
By Olivia Richman
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May 2, 2026
Tesla Model Y Owner Tracked His Battery Health for 18 Months. Then He Hit 42,000 Miles: ‘Absolutely Brutal Degradation’
By Olivia Richman
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May 1, 2026
When Tesla’s Cybercab Speeds in California, Elon Musk Gets the Ticket
By Dave McQuilling
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May 1, 2026
Tesla Has a New Problem the US Just Saw on Its Earnings Call: Its Cars Aren’t Making Money Anymore
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 27, 2026
“Unfortunately, HW3…”: Elon Musk Finally Says the Uncomfortable Truth About Full Self-Driving
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 23, 2026
Elon Musk Said Tesla’s Next Unveil Will Be “One of the Most Exciting Product Unveils Ever.” It Was Supposed to Happen Nine Years Ago
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 23, 2026
Ford’s CEO Was Asked Who the Real EV Competition Is. His Answer Wasn’t Tesla
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 20, 2026
Someone Dug Up a Deleted Tesla Blog Post About Self-Driving. Its Fans Read It — And Their Reaction Says Everything
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 19, 2026
Two Breakthroughs Could Give EVs 1,000 Miles of Range and Free Charging Within Five Years. There’s a Catch With Both
By Dave McQuilling
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Apr 18, 2026
Tesla Will Fine You $50,000 for Reselling Its Latest $160,000 EV. That Might Not Be the Biggest Problem With It
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 16, 2026
The Driver Said Something Was Wrong With His Tesla. The Data Would Have Proved It — Except the Data Is Gone
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 14, 2026
Tesla just started remotely disabling one of its most expensive features on thousands of cars worldwide, and there are no refunds
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 11, 2026
A Tesla rival just put a price on every Tesla owner’s loyalty — and they gave the bonus a name
By Dave McQuilling
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Apr 9, 2026
Tesla built 408,386 cars in Q1 — Then found out what Americans actually want to buy in 2026
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 7, 2026
A JP Morgan analyst says Tesla stock is heading to $145 — and the cars tell you everything you need to know about why
By Dave McQuilling
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Apr 6, 2026
Tesla says you can lease a Model 3 for $299 a month — the actual cost is a very different number
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 6, 2026
Tesla is being sued over Elon Musk’s false claims after electric door handles and Full Self-Driving mode allegedly led to a father and son’s death
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 5, 2026
Tesla says FSD prevents hydroplaning — one owner’s wife hydroplaned into a light pole with it on
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 4, 2026
Tesla has exactly the family SUV Americans keep asking for. It seats 6, costs $48,500, and it’s available in 8 countries. The United States isn’t one of them
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 3, 2026
Every automaker is running away from EVs. Ford’s CEO just mentioned Tesla by name and said he’s coming for the Model Y and Model 3. Under $40,000
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 2, 2026
Every robotaxi company uses human backup. Only one lets those humans actually drive the car. Tesla just admitted it in a letter to a senator.
By Olivia Richman
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Apr 2, 2026
Another Cybercab leader has left, hinting there may be an issue with releasing a vehicle with no steering wheel when its FSD doesn’t work as intended
By Olivia Richman
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Mar 31, 2026
“This is reaching genuinely dangerous levels”: Drivers call out Tesla for sharing stories of blind and elderly people relying on Full Self-Driving mode
By Olivia Richman
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Mar 31, 2026
No, Tesla owners, your self-driving car can’t drive you home from the bar
By Dave McQuilling
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Mar 30, 2026
An $8 billion EV industry time bomb could tank Elon Musk’s Tesla
By Dave McQuilling
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Mar 30, 2026
We got some early looks at the $30,000 Tesla Cybercab ahead of its alleged April production – and it definitely looks like it costs $30,000
By Olivia Richman
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Mar 24, 2026
Tesla’s entire robotaxi fleet in Austin only has 35 cars, but it was just spotted testing in Phoenix
By Olivia Richman
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Mar 23, 2026
Tesla just survived a 2.26-million-vehicle recall. Now NHTSA is investigating 3.2 million more — Full Self-Driving can’t see in fog, glare, or dust
By Olivia Richman
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Mar 20, 2026
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