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I do like how they got it accurate with the Tesla cars being all the same model and white, mass produced with no concerns for the quality and safety.
I guess you are right, it wasn't ready then to purchase so many just to crash up.
The Tesla Model 3 was hacked via bluetooth cellphone to pretty much have full access by whitehat hackers "Pwn2Own" within 2 minutes. Other Tesla Models took 10 minutes "Synacktiv", etc. It's scary how easy it is, plus with auto-pilot and electric wheel locking.