A number of dissatisfied Tesla owners have joined forces.
More than 100 Dutch Tesla drivers are said to have decided to join the court against the electric car giant. The reason is that they believe Tesla does not keep what they promise when they claim to be service-oriented, and that the cars should be virtually maintenance-free, the newspaper writes NL Times.
A number of Dutch media have covered the case in the last week, among others Business Insider Netherlands and the technology site Techzle.com.
According to the latter, there are 119 drivers who will be involved in the lawsuit.
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The dissatisfied drivers are said to have gathered through newly created «Stichting Tesla Claim», Which can be translated to« Foundation Tesla requirements ».
On their website, drivers have listed a number of complaints about Tesla, which should include complaints about doors that do not open and close properly, poor lighting, reduced power and poorer range than promised.
Furthermore, it should be difficult for dissatisfied Tesla owners to get help from Tesla’s customer service.
It is not clear what amount the foundation is suing the car giant for.
– Negotiations have not proved fruitful so far, a spokesman for the foundation is said to have said, according to Business Insider.
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