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Re: boston745 post# 79278

Monday, 07/10/2023 10:15:39 PM

Monday, July 10, 2023 10:15:39 PM

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Thank you for taking the bait and proving my point. :) not exclusive to Tesla, bit this is fascinating... articles 1-3 I quickly found the nonchalant buried wording in the reportings..

1: In what appears to be a one-off incident

2: could overheat in the checked baggage compartment

3: Causes can include overheating, rough-handling, and excessive charging.

You see there's this common phenomenon... people are at fault. The first one is during the time frame when "fast chargers" first came to be and phone batteries couldn't handle it. Vapes too.

But nevertheless you're excusing away negligible facts because it doesn't fit the "Tesla evil! Rawr! Sell!" Narrative. It's day in day out hit pieces. Try to post both sides of a story. Let people decide for themselves. You get far more respect that way.

In the end, thank you. Now everyone can hold their phone.... day after day and think... huh... it didn't blow up? Guess Teslas don't actually do that either....

But gas motors do blow up... LOL. Do hit pieces on those. They wouldn't work if they didn't LOL. That was the late 1800s argument for using horses vs cars.

Guess we need to invest in grain, hay and saddles again?
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