So Tesla’s in hot water with the California DMV over how it marketed Autopilot and FSD (Full Self-Driving). The DMV’s accusing them of using “false or misleading” language back in 2021 and 2022 — basically saying Tesla oversold what the tech could actually do. Now California’s threatening to suspend or even revoke their dealership license in the state. That’s huge, considering California is Tesla’s biggest market in the U.S. As someone who actually owns a Tesla, I’ve always felt the branding of “Full Self-Driving” was… optimistic at best. It’s a great driver assist system, sure, but fully autonomous? Not even close. And you’d think Tesla of all companies would be careful in California, the state that practically built their early success. This case could really set a precedent for how other automakers market their AI driving tech. Personally, I hope it leads to more transparency — not just from Tesla, but across the whole industry. Don’t sell us sci-fi if it’s still beta testing. #Tesla #FSD