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Sued Tesla Customer in China Says Tesla Model Y Lost Rear Wheel at High Speed

January 13, 2022
Source: autoevolution.com autoevolution.com
News Snapshot:
Chao shared the pictures of the accident and screenshots of its description on Weibo, China’s equivalent to Facebook. The Model Y owner identifies solely as “I love rainy day today,” according to Google Translate. Unfortunately, the former Tesla customer did not reveal the source of the conversation. According to “I love rainy day today,” he was driving at 110 kph on the highway when his car suddenly lost the rear right wheel. That made him lose control of his EV and collide with a truck that was nearby. The truck would have pushed his car for 300 meters (328.1 yards)....
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