Was it in the sales contract?
If not he can take a flying leap.
And if remote sabotage via 'updates' occur, then deal with another dept cost.
Tesla did win a round of 'self-driving' accident class action claims. Who knows what was in that.
Tesla got rid of LIDAR I think and the camera software did not recognize stopped vehicles such as police and fire.
(IMO it should never have been allowed on the road.)
Not only is this bad
PR, hurting the brand name, it's probably not legal.
But hey like that brooklyn sunglasses con artist who gives himself negative reviews...any
PR is good
PR.
Shareholders and the BOD must be yanking hair at all the antics.
Americans don't like to be micro-managed and bossed around but that seems to be changing.
Sure, personally he's got an unlimited slush fund and can absorb it.
The first round would be flipped for millions and then peter out as people bought new.
I'm guessing there must be zero potential customer base to rush in.