Nov 9th 2013, 22:00, by Chris Ziegler

After a Model S involved in a collision with road debris in Tennessee caught fire earlier this week, the third such incident in just over a month, Tesla was faced with growing concern — particularly from investors, who sent the stock tumbling on Thursday — that a bigger problem was affecting the wildly popular all-electric sedan.
Likely looking to short-circuit the notion that the Model S is saddled by an engineering or manufacturing flaw, Tesla has published a blog post today signed by the driver of the latest fire-stricken car, who has nothing but positive things to say about his experience. "While driving after I hit the object until I pulled over, the car performed perfectly, and it was a totally controlled situation," he...
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