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Tesla misled customers about self-driving features, judge rules

Tesla could be temporarily locked out of its biggest US market if it doesn’t change deceptive marketing that exaggerates the self-driving capabilities of its cars, the California Department of Motor Vehicles warned on Tuesday, adopting the ruling of an administrative law judge.

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The DMV said Tesla’s use of terms like “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving” to describe its advanced driver assist systems “is misleading and violates state law.” The agency ordered a 30-day suspension of Tesla’s license to sell cars in the state if Tesla does not fix marketing concerns surrounding the term “Autopilot” within a 60-day window.

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However, the DMV decide …

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