• progress_activity cloud_sync

    Reconnection to the server…

    Movim cannot talk with the server, please try again later

  • back_to_tab fullscreen tile_small dialpad mic videocam switch_camera screen_share

    mic_none No sound detected from your microphone


    • Public subscriptions

    • chevron_right

      coopr8

    • chevron_right

      gabagoo

    • chevron_right

      kenu_demon

    • chevron_right

      coopr8

    • chevron_right

      gabagoo

    • chevron_right

      kenu_demon

    • chevron_right

      coopr8

    • chevron_right

      gabagoo

    • chevron_right

      kenu_demon

  • Register Login

    Movim

    movim.chatterboxtown.us


  • group_work rss_feed
    add Follow

    ArsTechnica

    • Ar chevron_right

      Tesla changes lease policy, didn’t use old cars as robotaxis

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 May 2025

    Tesla has raised the ire of some of its customers, who are accusing the carmaker of misleading them. Until recently, it would not allow customers who leased its EVs to purchase them at the end of the lease. Instead, the leases stated that it "plan[s] to use those vehicles in the Tesla ride-hailing network."

    Tesla instituted that policy for Model 3 leases starting in 2019 and later expanded it to the Model Y until changing the policy last November . But Tesla is not currently sitting on a fleet of several hundred thousand ex-lease autonomous Models 3 and Y, and as of today there exists no actual Tesla ride-hailing network.

    Instead, it has been spiffing up the ex-lease cars with software updates and then selling them to new customers, according to Reuters . And that has made some former leasers a little unhappy that their old EVs weren't pressed into service making money for Tesla on an ongoing basis but rather just as a one-time transaction.

    Read full article

    Comments

    • tagcars tagcars tagcars tagtesla tagtesla tagtesla tagcars tagcars tagcars tagtesla tagtesla tagtesla tagcars tagcars tagcars tagtesla tagtesla tagtesla

    • Pictures 3 image

    • visibility
    • visibility
    • visibility
    • Ar chevron_right

      Tesla changes lease policy, didn’t use old cars as robotaxis

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 May 2025

    Tesla has raised the ire of some of its customers, who are accusing the carmaker of misleading them. Until recently, it would not allow customers who leased its EVs to purchase them at the end of the lease. Instead, the leases stated that it "plan[s] to use those vehicles in the Tesla ride-hailing network."

    Tesla instituted that policy for Model 3 leases starting in 2019 and later expanded it to the Model Y until changing the policy last November . But Tesla is not currently sitting on a fleet of several hundred thousand ex-lease autonomous Models 3 and Y, and as of today there exists no actual Tesla ride-hailing network.

    Instead, it has been spiffing up the ex-lease cars with software updates and then selling them to new customers, according to Reuters . And that has made some former leasers a little unhappy that their old EVs weren't pressed into service making money for Tesla on an ongoing basis but rather just as a one-time transaction.

    Read full article

    Comments

    • tagcars tagcars tagcars tagtesla tagtesla tagtesla tagcars tagcars tagcars tagtesla tagtesla tagtesla tagcars tagcars tagcars tagtesla tagtesla tagtesla

    • Pictures 3 image

    • visibility
    • visibility
    • visibility
    • Ar chevron_right

      Tesla changes lease policy, didn’t use old cars as robotaxis

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 15 May 2025

    Tesla has raised the ire of some of its customers, who are accusing the carmaker of misleading them. Until recently, it would not allow customers who leased its EVs to purchase them at the end of the lease. Instead, the leases stated that it "plan[s] to use those vehicles in the Tesla ride-hailing network."

    Tesla instituted that policy for Model 3 leases starting in 2019 and later expanded it to the Model Y until changing the policy last November . But Tesla is not currently sitting on a fleet of several hundred thousand ex-lease autonomous Models 3 and Y, and as of today there exists no actual Tesla ride-hailing network.

    Instead, it has been spiffing up the ex-lease cars with software updates and then selling them to new customers, according to Reuters . And that has made some former leasers a little unhappy that their old EVs weren't pressed into service making money for Tesla on an ongoing basis but rather just as a one-time transaction.

    Read full article

    Comments

    • tagcars tagcars tagcars tagtesla tagtesla tagtesla tagcars tagcars tagcars tagtesla tagtesla tagtesla tagcars tagcars tagcars tagtesla tagtesla tagtesla

    • Pictures 3 image

    • visibility
    • visibility
    • visibility
  • cloud_queue

    Powered by Movim