Tesla’s customer service keeps surprising us in a bad way, and the latest example of that is possibly the most absurd to date. Gjermund Olstad send his Model X for repairs. Out of the blue, he was warned that he would not get his car back. The reason was that the previous owner still had debts with Tesla.
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Tesla Lemon Cars Are Turning Into Loaners In The U.S. And Norway If the company cannot resell them, it is putting them to use at Tesla Service Centers.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade, right? What if it was not life but you who gave them away? What if they are returned to you? Tesla was accused by lawyers and consumer protection entities of trying to resell their lemons, something classified as lemon laundering. To avoid that, the company is apparently putting its lemons to work at Service Centers in the US and also in Norway.
If you are not familiar with the lemon stories in that European country, we have told our readers about them in an article from July 21, 2020. It was about what Ola Spakmo, Jens Petter Lund Sommerlade, and Marius Andrè Langø had to through with their Teslas. Summing up, Spakmo s Model S had so many defects it was sold back to Tesla. He later discovered it was sold to Sommerlade. Langø saw his problematic Model S for sale at Tesla s N