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  • Tens of thousands of drivers, the outlet reported, have experienced steering and suspension problems in newer cars due to these faulty parts..
  • By Miles Klee An alarming report published by Reuters on Wednesday details how the electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla has shirked responsibility for the failures of parts it knew to be defective, including suspension and steering systems..
  • This year, the agency has received a much higher rate of complaints about suspensions and steering from Tesla customers than drivers of Toyotas or GM vehicles — which make up a greater share of the U.S. market..
  • He said the employee further told him that Tesla is “not a 100-year-old company like GM and Ford” and “hasn’t worked all the bugs out yet.” (Nine Tesla recalls since 2018 were for steering and suspension fixes.).
  • One driver alleged that when his power-steering failed after he drove over a speed bump, a Tesla service manager said a connector had likely been corroded when he took the vehicle through a car wash..
  • The bad news comes just ahead of what could be a tough year for the company as it tries to scale up production of its long-delayed Cybertruck and contend with slowing demand for electric vehicles..
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