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Tesla news this week covers Autopilot audacity, CEO Elon Musk signing off on Twitter and the future of electric vehicles in the U.S.
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By the measures of employee and job-seeker surveys — as well as Wall Street valuation — Tesla's image is having a tough go of it right now. Read all about this and more in our roundup of the week in Tesla news.
Tesla is targeting none other than the Ford F-150 — the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. — with its upcoming electric pickup truck. That and more were discussed on a podcast by Elon Musk this week.
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The past week hasn’t seen a lot of positive news for Tesla. Stock prices lead the list of headlines that you can find right here.
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In Tesla news this week, a series of car fires has caused Tesla to release an over-the-air update to its Model S luxury sedan and Model X SUV.
SUVs continue to dominate our most popular stories of the week with the 2019 Honda CR-V leading the pack this time.
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Which cars are “Game of Thrones” characters most like? What would they drive? How do we think they see themselves? We submit the following.
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Keep reading to find out all the latest Tesla-related automotive news as reported this week.
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It was a big week in the land of Tesla, as the company paired a series of product announcements with its first-quarter earnings report for 2019.
Tesla is making it harder to get your hands on an entry-level Model 3, but 
 all variants now have Tesla's semi-autonomous Autopilot system.