Tesla Model S allegedly caught fire out of nowhere
Electric cars can be more dangerous in some situations than other types of fuel. Although the primary claims of these vehicles are environmentally friendly and safe driving, things can get out of hand when there is a problem in the battery part. This is exactly what happened in the US state of California, when a Tesla user named Mark Geragos caught his vehicle in flames while he was driving.
Fire officials and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration heard the voice of Geragos, who said that when the Tesla Model S began to burn, the doors did not open due to an electronic malfunction. Describing what happened as a terrible experience, the driver started to seek his rights with the authorities. While the investigation into the accident continues, Tesla has not yet made a statement.
One of the remarkable details about the burning vehicle is that the vehicle was sold three days after production. The fact that it is a model that has just come off the production line is reason enough to keep our bias against first mass productions.
Elon Musk contradicted his own proposal
Elon Musk’s statement in February was welcomed by some of us sincerely. Musk, the best time to buy a Tesla is either when it first goes into production; or when the need for production decreased. This is because some technical problems arose when raising the production volume.
The user who experienced the terrible accident says that he bought his vehicle three days after the Tesla Model S was launched. Such a major accident contradicts Musk’s statement, “Get the vehicle when it first goes into production”.
Tesla is one of the largest automotive manufacturers in the world, so we are curious about the developments regarding the accident. If there is a statement from Tesla, we will share it with you.