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  2. Tesla Autopilot hardware - Wikipedia

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    [45] [46] Within days, Tesla reduced the cost of the upgrade to US$1000. [47] In 2022, a Tesla owner in the State of Washington won a default judgment against Tesla which ordered the company to upgrade his vehicle to HW3 without cost; in the ruling, the judge cited Tesla's promises that all cars sold since 2016 included the hardware for FSD. [48]

  3. Tesla Model 3 vs BYD Seal: Which electric family car is best?

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    The current Tesla Model 3 arrived in 2024 and included a host of upgrades over its predecessor. It rides better, is more comfortable, and feels better made than earlier examples of Model 3.

  4. The Cost of 8 Common Tesla Repairs - AOL

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    According to EnergySage, the cost of a new standard Tesla ranges from $42,990 to $119,990. This doesn't account for any tax rebates or other incentives, so the amount you actually pay could be ...

  5. Tesla Model 3 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, the Tesla Model 3 was awarded Mid-Size Company Car of the Year by Auto Express, recognizing its efficiency, advanced technology, and cost-effectiveness for businesses. [268] In 2025, the Tesla Model 3 was named Top Rated Electric Car by Edmunds, praised for its range, performance, advanced features, and overall driving experience.

  6. Elon Musk Says Tesla's $25K Model Is Dead, Roadster ... - AOL

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    In a third quarter 2024 earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed new details about the carmaker's plans for more affordable models, self-driving vehicles & more. Elon Musk Says Tesla's $25K ...

  7. Tesla Autopilot - Wikipedia

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    On December 12, 2023, following a 2-year-long investigation by the NHTSA, [411] Tesla issued a wider recall on all vehicles equipped with any version of Autosteer, including 2012–2023 Model S; 2016–2023 Model X; 2017–2023 Model 3; and 2020–2023 Model Y, covering 2,031,220 vehicles in total. [395]