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Dean Sheikh et al v. Tesla, Inc.
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May 29, 2018
Tesla To Pay $5.4M To End Autopilot, Safety Features Row
Tesla Inc. has agreed to pay $5.4 million to end a putative class action in California federal court brought by Model S and Model X drivers alleging the electric-car maker delayed safety features and a $5,000 enhanced autopilot system that turned out to be faulty, according to court documents filed by the drivers.
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May 25, 2018
Tesla To Settle Suit Over Autopilot, Safety Features
Electric-car maker Tesla Inc. reached an agreement to resolve a proposed class action in California federal court brought by Model S and Model X drivers alleging the company delayed rolling out safety features and a $5,000 enhanced autopilot system that turned out to be faulty anyway.
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April 19, 2017
Tesla Owners Sue Over 'Half-Baked' Autopilot Software
Tesla car owners filed a putative class action against the automaker in California federal court Wednesday for selling 2016-2017 models that allegedly contain inoperative standard safety features, as well as faulty enhanced autopilot software for which customers paid a premium.