Tesla’s issues with faulty production and inconsistent quality extend outside the U.S. market: As first reported by Bloomberg, the automaker is set to recall close to 30,000 of its imported Model S and Model X cars from China, citing problems surrounding the vehicle’s suspension systems.
Tesla’s range is already expensive in Australia thanks to import fees, a hefty luxury car tax and a range of other additional costs depending on the state or territory you live in. Looking to deepen the hole in your wallet that little bit more, Tesla’s now increased the price in…
In late March Tesla announced that it was issuing a voluntary recall on some of their Model S cars. The ACCC has just published the recall in Australia, including a note on repairs. But there’s just one small problem… new parts aren’t available.