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The deadliest brand in the US and the worst technically sound car in Germany – what is it? (Tesla)

Recently, Tesla cars have received uneven reviews from organizations that evaluate cars for safety, quality, longevity and other important factors.

Tesla is the “deadliest” car brand in the US – this is the conclusion reached by statistical researchers from iSeeCars, based on data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) for the period from 2017 to 2022, Tesla is well above the average with 5.6 fatal accidents per billion kilometers. The national average is 2.8. The crossover Tesla Model Y has a particularly bad score, which appears in statistics with 10.6 fatal accidents per billion kilometers, and the Model S will not be much better either – 5.8 fatal consequences per billion kilometers.

The iSeeCars survey reflects the situation in the US only. There are no such statistics for Europe, but an assessment by the German Technical Research Association (TÜV) has an equally inconclusive result. According to TÜV statistics, 4.2 percent of all tested Tesla Model 3s fail their first general inspection (HU) after three years due to major technical defects.

In the TÜV level, among 111 vehicles tested in this age group, Tesla runs last, as well as among cars four to five years old. Joachim Bühler, managing director of the TÜV Association, explains that Tesla’s Model 3 drives an average of around 53,000 kilometers over three years. This is 11,000 kilometers higher than the norm for vehicles of this age. Inspections of Tesla’s Model 3 usually reveal defects in lighting devices, brakes and axles.

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2024-11-23 15:34:00
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**Given the reported higher fatality rates for ‌Tesla‍ vehicles, even when adjusted for miles driven,‌ should consumers reconsider ​purchasing‌ a⁤ Tesla despite the company’s electric and technological innovations?**

## World Today News: Is Tesla Living Up To ⁣Its Hype?

**Introduction:**

Welcome ⁣to World Today ‌News. Today, we’re diving deep into some recent reports raising concerns about ⁣the safety and reliability of Tesla vehicles. We’re joined by ⁣two esteemed guests: **[Guest 1 Name and Credentials]**, a prominent automotive safety⁢ expert, and **[Guest 2 Name and Credentials]**, ⁢a​ technology and innovation analyst.

**Section 1: Safety Concerns – The Numbers Tell a Story**

* **Host:** ‌The article cites⁣ data from iSeeCars suggesting Tesla has a higher rate of fatal accidents per billion kilometers driven compared‌ to the national average. What are ​your initial thoughts on these findings, and⁤ how should we interpret them?

* **Guest 1:**

*⁢ **Host:** [Direct follow-up question to Guest 1’s response]

* **Host:** ⁤Furthermore, ⁢the article mentions the‌ Tesla Model‍ Y‍ in particular having a particularly high⁣ fatality rate. What might⁢ be contributing factors⁢ to this​ specific model’s performance?

* **Guest 2:**

* ⁤**Host:** [Direct follow-up question to Guest 2’s response, possibly exploring the role of Autopilot technology in safety statistics]

**Section ‍2: ‌ European Perspective – TÜV Findings**

* **Host:** Shifting gears to Europe, ⁣the German Technical Research Association (TÜV)⁤ found that a significant ​percentage of‍ Tesla Model 3s fail their ⁢initial⁤ inspection due to major ‌defects. Can ⁢you shed light on the significance of these TÜV findings and how they might differ from American testing standards?

* **Guest 1:**

* **Host:** [Follow-up question, exploring the potential reasons behind the high failure rate of Model 3s in the TÜV inspections]

* **Host:** Tesla often boasts⁣ about​ its​ technological ‌advancements. How might these advancements, such ⁤as reliance on software updates, factor into the longevity and reliability of the vehicles?

* **Guest 2:**

* **Host:** [Follow-up question, exploring the pros and cons of software-dependent vehicle systems in terms of long-term reliability]

**Section 3: ⁣Beyond The Numbers‍ – Broader Implications**

* **Host:** This‌ article raises important questions ‍not ​just about Tesla but about ‌the future of the ‌automotive industry.​ How do these findings impact consumer trust in⁢ electric vehicles​ and autonomous driving ​technology?

* **Guest​ 1:**

*⁤ **Host:**⁣ [Follow-up question, focusing on the role of regulatory bodies and industry standards in ensuring consumer safety in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle landscape]

* **Host:** Looking ahead, what steps do‌ you⁣ think Tesla and other automakers should take to address ⁢these concerns and build greater confidence in⁢ their products?

* **Guest ‌2:**

*⁢ **Host:**​ [Concluding question, encouraging a final thought from both guests on the future direction of electric vehicles and the importance of safety and reliability in this emerging market]

**Conclusion:**

Thank you both for sharing your valuable insights. This topic warrants further discussion‍ and ​scrutiny as the automotive ‍landscape⁤ continues to evolve. Stay tuned to World Today News for continued⁤ coverage on this important ​issue.

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