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Why We Got Our Tesla Cybertruck Testers From Turo, Not TeslaThe owner gets paid, Turo gets some publicity and Tesla doesn't have to lift a finger. I think it's a win-win-win for us, the readers and Turo, but I'm open to other suggestions. And if you have ...
While both incidents involved vehicles rented on Turo, the FBI has since said that is has found “no definitive link” between the New Orleans attack and the Las Vegas explosion.
Authorities used Tesla data and records to track the Cybertruck's movements, shedding light on the droves of data automakers collect on drivers.
an unidentified driver detonated an explosive-laden Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel, killing one and injuring seven others. Turo is based in San Francisco since its ...
After the perceived terrorist attacks in Las Vegas and New Orleans, the FBI is investigating a link between the two events due to a rental car app.
Last January, about a month after Tesla's launch event for the Cybertruck, some owners were already listing their vehicles on Turo for about $1,000 per day. Some Turo hosts bought Cybertrucks ...
In both the New Orleans attack and the Las Vegas explosion outside of the Trump hotel, the same app was used to rent the cars.
Matthew Livelsberger -- the driver of the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Las Vegas Hotel -- ...
Two deadly incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas involved vehicles rented through the peer-to-peer carsharing app Turo. Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a rented truck through Bourbon Street, killing 15 ...
Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas both involved vehicles rented on Turo,” the company said in a statement. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families.” ...
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