Tesla Model S suspension: probe of 'troublesome' customer secrecy deals
by Staff and agencies in Washington from Technology | The Guardian on (#1GQ1T)
US safety agency says it is concerned carmaker may have asked owners to sign nondisclosure agreements over possible faulty control arms
Federal regulators in the US have started to investigate whether electric car maker Tesla sought confidentiality deals with customers over suspension problems in its Model S sedans.
The US National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) said customers may have been asked to sign non-disclosure agreements following reports of a possible defect causing suspension control arms to break and the driver to lose control of the car.