BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Angry Tesla owners in Europe
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Sat, 18 Apr 2026 09:18:22 -0500
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'Ive waited seven years!': Tesla owners in Europe demand $7,500 refund as 
Full Self-Driving is locked out for older vehicles

Date:
Fri, 17 Apr 2026 18:13:17 +0000

Description:
Anger rises in Europe as Tesla's Full Self-Driving system isn't available on 
older vehicles, despite years of promises

FULL STORY
There is mounting pressure on Tesla 
to compensate buyers after a dutch Model 3 owner took to X to vent his anger 
at the company for failing to recognize those customers that had already paid 
for Full Self-Driving (FSD), but cant use it due to owning older hardware. 

Mischa Sigtermans, a self-confessed owner of one of the first Model 3 
vehicles in the Netherlands, says he paid for Full Self-Driving back in 2019, 
when Tesla was prepared to take 6,800 (around $7,500) of his money on the 
promise that highly autonomous driving technology would be available at some 
point in the near future. I waited 7 years. SEVEN years! the angry owner 
wrote on X, followed by a link to a petition he has started that is 
attempting to file a collective claim against Tesla.

Back in 2019, when Sigtermans purchased the Model 3, Tesla
publicly advertised that every Tesla is equipped with the hardware needed in 
the future to make the vehicle fully self-driving in almost all 
circumstances. 

Seven years later and, despite the technology finally being approved by the 
Dutch vehicle authority RDW , only those vehicles running the latest AI4 chip 
will be capable of Full Self-Driving. 

What's more, Elon Musk just announced an AI5 chip that is said to be far more 
powerful than existing technology and will eventually go on to underpin 
future iterations of FSD. 

The collective claim already has some 2,939 verified participants, with many 
owners in other European countries eager to join, as they know that their 
vehicles likely wont be compatible if and when FSD rolls out to wider 
European markets.

The more people sign up, the more weight this carries when we sit down with 
Tesla. Or stand up in court, the collective claim states.

Analysis: Legal pressure is mounting on Tesla -- The alleged false
advertising claims with regards to Full Self-Driving arent just limited to 
Europe, as Electrek reports that there is an estimated $100m-$500m in class 
action lawsuits currently ongoing surrounding the technology. 

This is a drop in the ocean compared to the $14.5 billion in lawsuits that 
Electrek cites if you consider the phantom braking , Autopilot/FSD crashes, 
wages and hours violations, odometer manipulation, range claims inflation and 
many more cases that have been widely reported in recent years.

However, a staggering four million vehicles have been sold on the promise 
that they have all hardware needed for Full Self-Driving, which is rapidly 
turning out not to be true. 

Now, with a growing number of Europeans feeling let down, Tesla might have a 
new front to be fighting on. Not great timing, as it plans to roll FSD out to 
the wider European markets.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/vehicle-tech/hybrid-electric-vehicles/ive-waited-sev
en-years-tesla-owners-in-europe-demand-usd7-500-refund-as-full-self-driving-is
-locked-out-for-older-vehicles

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