Tesla opens their 1st diner and drive-in
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Tesla sued dealerships owned by individual commissioners and the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association in August 2022.
Tesla's very first diner and drive-in theater opened in LA on Monday to much fanfare. Meanwhile, In-N-Out Burger president and owner Lynsi Snyder is setting the record straight about her move to Tennessee.
Tesla has officially settled a high-profile lawsuit challenging Louisiana’s longstanding ban on direct-to-consumer vehicle sales. The case, which targeted state officials and influential dealership groups, marks a significant moment in Tesla’s ongoing efforts to reform car sales laws across the United States.
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Eater LA on MSNEverything Eater Editors Ate at the Tesla Diner in Los AngelesTesla CEO Elon Musk first announced the retro-style diner in 2018 that would operate alongside a charging station, with the intention that roller skate-wearing carhops would bring food and drinks to drivers while they charge.
The Tesla diner and drive-in had a surprise opening on Monday, serving a mix of milkshakes and charging stations
Tesla Diner, 7001 W. Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles. Open 24 hours per day, seven days per week. This story has been updated.
Tesla has settled its lawsuit challenging Louisiana's 2017 ban on direct vehicle sales, ending a legal battle over dealership franchise laws.
Tesla Inc. is set to face off with the California Department of Motor Vehicles over claims that the company has exaggerated the capabilities of its Autopilot and Full Self-Driving technology and misled consumers.