Tesla owners are now boasting about being in the first accidents after new software updates
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- Dec 17, 2024
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Given the brand’s ardent following, many agreed with Ferguson’s depiction.
“There was literally nothing wrong with how it slowed down. If you’d taken over what else could you have done?” one user asked. “From your video, I’d say zero. You were boxed in and the person behind you clearly wasn’t leaving enough follow distance for them to stop. It’s on them, not you/FSD.”
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“Glad to hear you are ok!” a second commenter said. “FSD will save many lives and avoid accidents all together in the future! I hope your car gets repaired quickly and you can get back on the road soon!”
Ultimately, as with all rear-endings, the vehicle that ran into the Tesla will be to blame.
But the situation is nearly identical to countless others where Tesla drivers involved in accidents have pointed their fingers at everything except their car.
In just one example from March, a Cybertruck owner oddly praised the vehicle on X after admitting that his steering and brakes failed while traveling with his wife and toddler.
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