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Tesla recalls 3,470 Model Y vehicles produced in past year after discovery of loose bolts

Por: Fox Business Business March 05, 2023

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Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica discusses whether he is buying or selling Tesla stock ahead of the automakers 'crucial' investor meeting on 'Varney & Co.' Tesla announced it is recalling in the United States after learning bolts securing the second-row seat back frames may be loose. A filing released publicly on Saturday showed the manufacturer submitted the recall to the National Highway Traffic... + full article



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