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Título: Consumer Reports pide a Tesla actualizar y renombrar el Autopilot
Publicado por: GonzaloGM en Julio 15, 2016, 08:18:02 AM
Consumer Reports ha solicitado a Tesla que desactive el Autopilot en sus vehículos mientras actualiza el software para confirmar que el conductor tiene las manos en el volante constantemente.
http://movilidadelectrica.com/consumer-reports-pide-tesla-actualizar-renombrar-autopilot/ (http://movilidadelectrica.com/consumer-reports-pide-tesla-actualizar-renombrar-autopilot/)
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Título: Re:Consumer Reports pide a Tesla actualizar y renombrar el Autopilot
Publicado por: DGM73 en Julio 15, 2016, 10:36:53 AM
http://teslamondo.com/2016/07/14/that-does-it-cr-is-smoking-crack/

"The publication that purports to protect consumers is suggesting that consumers:

- Avoid buying the most crashworthy car on the road.
- Avoid the safest method of operating that car — assuming they've already made the mistake of buying one in the first place.

And it's suggesting that Tesla drop the "Autopilot" name because it might imply hands-off driving. Well then, Consumer Reports should drop the "Reports" part because this behavior is not "reporting" at all.
Título: Re:Consumer Reports pide a Tesla actualizar y renombrar el Autopilot
Publicado por: globile en Julio 15, 2016, 11:29:11 AM
Cita de: DGM73 en Julio 15, 2016, 10:36:53 AM
http://teslamondo.com/2016/07/14/that-does-it-cr-is-smoking-crack/

"The publication that purports to protect consumers is suggesting that consumers:

- Avoid buying the most crashworthy car on the road.
- Avoid the safest method of operating that car — assuming they've already made the mistake of buying one in the first place.

And it's suggesting that Tesla drop the "Autopilot" name because it might imply hands-off driving. Well then, Consumer Reports should drop the "Reports" part because this behavior is not "reporting" at all.
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