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Tesla Can Still Sell Cars in California

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Tesla’s Autopilot Disappears From Cars in California
Tesla pulled Autopilot from its cars last month, and that decision was anything but random. The timing let the EV maker dodge a looming sales suspension in California.

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CNET on MSN · 16h
Tesla Can Still Sell Cars in California After 'Autopilot' Language Change
GM Authority · 1d
Tesla Drops ‘Autopilot’ Marketing, Avoids Sales Suspension In California
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Tesla will stop use of 'Autopilot' marketing term in California
Tesla has stopped using the term "Autopilot" to sell its cars in California, thereby avoiding a 30-day sales and manufacturing ban in the state.

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Santa Rosa Press Democrat · 1d
California regulators decide not to suspend Tesla sales in the state
Electrek · 1d
Tesla avoids 30-day California sales suspension after dropping misleading ‘Autopilot’ marketing
Stocktwits on MSN
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Tesla stock slips after-hours: EV maker axes 'Autopilot' branding to avoid DMV license suspension in California

California regulators said Tesla is back in compliance after finding its past use of “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving Capability” misleading. ・The state DMV said Tesla's vehicles were not autonomous and ordered the company to revise its marketing language.
Morning Overview on MSN
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Human error still crushes Tesla Autopilot failures by a shocking margin

Tesla’s latest crash statistics paint a counterintuitive picture: even as its Autopilot system faces high profile failures and federal scrutiny, the raw numbers still suggest that human drivers are far more likely to crash than cars running advanced driver assistance.
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Tesla is ordered to rename 'Autopilot' after a California judge ruled that the EV-maker misled consumers

A California judge ruled that Tesla misled consumers about the autonomous capabilities of its cars. The DMV gave Tesla 90 days to rename "Autopilot" or face a sales suspension in California. The case centers on Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" and "Autopilot ...
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