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DETROIT
Consumer Reports said on Friday that Tesla had apparently misunderstood the"average" reliability rating the magazine assigned to the electric carmaker's Model 3 sedan this week, calling it generally"positive" for an all-new vehicle.
Tesla criticised the rating on Thursday, saying"it's important to note that Consumer Reports has not yet driven a Model 3, let alone do they know anything substantial about how the Model 3 was designed and engineered." The rating for the Model 3, which is lower priced than earlier Tesla models and aimed at giving the Silicon Valley automaker mass market appeal, was part of magazine's annual survey of new vehicle reliability. The survey predicts which cars will give owners fewer or more problems than their competitors, based on data collected.
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