About this episode
On today's labor-intensive episode of Quick Charge, Germany's largest union IG Metall is squaring off with Tesla in a major dispute involving a toxic work culture, criminal charges, defamation, and more – but at least they can still sell cars in California (for now).
That's right, gang – Tesla has managed to avoid a sales ban in California by pivoting away from the use of the word "Autopilot" in its marketing (which explains that $99 FSD Supervised deal too, btw). Plus: Polestar is rolling out FOUR new production cars in then next THREE years and if you just can't wait for that, there's a whole lot of great deals on a new EV you can drive home today.
That featured image up there, by the way, comes courtesy of IG Metall.
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Tesla calls police on IG Metall rep at Giga Berlin works council meeting before critical vote
German union accuses Tesla ‘toxic’ environment, files defamation against plant manager
Tesla avoids 30-day California sales suspension after dropping misleading ‘Autopilot’ marketing
Polestar goes on the offensive with FOUR new models in THREE years
Hyundai cuts EV prices in response to BYD and Tesla
Toyota is already offering a $5,000 discount and 0% financing on its new EVs
With a $10,000 discount, the Chevy Equinox EV is hard to pass up
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