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Tesla, Autopilot and California

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Tesla’s Autopilot Disappears From Cars in California
Tesla pulled Autopilot from its cars last month, and that decision was anything but random. The timing let the EV maker dodge a looming sales suspension in California.

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Tesla "Autopilot" Is No More, After California Pressures Tesla to Change the Name
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Tesla rewrites Autopilot messaging to sidestep potential California sales ban
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Tesla Rewrites Autopilot Messaging to Sidestep Potential California Sales Ban
An administrative judge ruled that Tesla “intentionally” misled consumers about its driver-assistance capabilities.

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Tesla drops 'Autopilot' to comply with California ruling
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Tesla stops using 'Autopilot' to promote its EVs in California
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Tesla avoids sales freeze in California after dropping 'Autopilot' marketing
In January, Tesla discontinued its Autopilot packages for new vehicles in the US and Canada and eliminated the $8,000 upfront purchase option for Full Self-Driving (Supervised).

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Tesla dodges California license suspension after dropping misleading 'autopilot' marketing terms
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Tesla Avoids 30-Day California Sales Suspension After Compliance
CarBuzz on MSN
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Tesla Finally Ends Autopilot Branding So It Can Keep Selling Cars In California

Facing a suspension of sales in the state, Tesla as renamed the controversial Autopilot branding to a generic-sounding cruise control function.
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Now We Know Why Tesla Killed Autopilot

California DMV says that Tesla "successfully took the required action" to retain its dealer license by no longer marketing Autopilot.
Ars Technica
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NHTSA sends Tesla massive data request as it investigates Autopilot recall

The federal government has given Tesla quite the homework assignment. The electric automaker has until July 1 to reply to a massive data request from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is investigating the efficacy of Tesla’s ...
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