Elon Musk said Tesla stopped selling ‘full self-driving’ hardware online because customers were confused (TSLA)

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  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Wednesday that Tesla stopped selling self-driving hardware on its website because customers were confused.
  • Last week, Musk said via Twitter that the option would be available “off menu” for a week, but on Wednesday suggested the feature would remain available to those who asked for it.
  • In May, a Tesla representative told Business Insider that its customers had not expressed confusion about the language on its website describing Autopilot’s capabilities.

 

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on Wednesday that Tesla stopped selling self-driving hardware on its website because customers were confused.

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