Those Teslas seem to have a lot of bugs. I can't be believe that they used 6000 gallons of water to put out a car that was on fire.
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California fire crews use SIX THOUSAND gallons of water to extinguish burning Tesla Model S whose battery spontaneously combusted while driving down busy freeway.
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California fire crews use SIX THOUSAND gallons of water to extinguish burning Tesla Model S whose battery spontaneously combusted while driving down busy freeway.
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Originally posted by jboldeniv View PostThose Teslas seem to have a lot of bugs. I can't be believe that they 6000 gallons of water to put out a car that was on fire.
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Originally posted by jasondreamweaver View Post
Did they move the car and put out the fire some more?
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Originally posted by jboldeniv View Post
I don't think so. I think the driver pulled to the side of the street. They said that every time they put out the fire, the battery would reignite it again. I hope that they fix the bugs in Tesla cars.
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