An analysis claims the Cybertruck might be more dangerous than Ford’s 1970s bean car. That's due to its penchant for catching fire.
Tesla has always had its detractors. Conservatives hated the electric automaker early on because its cars were better for the ...
The State Department’s procurement forecast removed the mention of Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc. in relation to a planned $400 ...
The State Department said it planned to spend $400 million on 'armored' electric vehicles made by Elon Musk's Tesla. Now the ...
If they remade The Castle these days, Darryl would have to ask Steve to “move the Silverado, I need to get the Colorado out ...
The State Department has scrubbed the mention of “armored Teslas” from procurement documents as Elon Musk claimed no ...
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The US State Department’s procurement forecast for the 2025 budget includes an item called “Armored Teslas” worth $400 million.
A recent report claims that the Tesla Cybertruck is more explosive than the Ford Pinto but fails to account for several things. For one, the small sample size of Cybertruck sales makes comparing fire ...
Musk's political involvement and resulting reduced popularity has already hit sales in Europe, and appears to be hurting sales in China. In Tesla's fourth-quarter earnings report, the company posted ...
Tesla stock was heading for a fourth day of losses in early trading Monday after the Super Bowl. Tesla didn’t make a an ...
Is the promise of the AI-growth story enough to keep investors hooked on the Mag 7 or has DeepSeek impacted their appeal?
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