Tesla Model S Loses Recomendation In Consumer Reports' Reliability Study
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Tesla Model S Loses Recomendation In Consumer Reports' Reliability Study



The 2015 Consumer Reports Reliability Study, released today, continues to show automakers using technology proven over a number of years are keeping owners from having to visit service departments.
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