Tesla app on a docked smartphone in a car. Tesla takes some of its critics to court – then takes their cash!
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Over the past four years – led by Elon Musk – has taken at least six owners to court in China after they complained of alleged defects like faulty brakes or unintended acceleration. Tesla also sued six bloggers and two news outlets for negative coverage. So far, the carmaker’s won every single case that’s reached a verdict!
It’s highly unusual for automakers to sue their own buyers, but Tesla’s approach in China has silenced critical voices and deterred others from speaking out. In one case, the company demanded a whopping 640,000€ (around $685,000) from a driver who claimed brake failure. Another Tesla owner said he nearly died and showed off surgery scars – but the court made him apologise and pay Tesla anyway.
A little help from powerful friends?
Analysts say Tesla’s staggering success in Chinese courts may be thanks to strong backing from senior Communist Party officials like Li Qiang, the former Shanghai party boss and now China’s premier. Under his watch, Tesla got massive tax breaks, low-interest loans and the green light to build an enormous factory in record time. Meanwhile, the firm’s rosy coverage in Chinese media and its courtroom triumphs keep piling up.
Allies in the West
Musk’s influence isn’t limited to China. He’s tight with U.S. President Donald J. Trump, championing big budget cuts and helping sideline officials who once scrutinised car safety. Critics fear Musk’s political sway could shield Tesla from further government oversight on both sides of the Pacific.
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