Model S owner sues Tesla after crashing into a stationary car while on Autopilot

Tesla Autopilot

Earlier this month, a Tesla owner in Florida had the Autopilot feature engaged when his Model S rammed into a stationary vehicle that was left abandoned on a highway. The Model S owner -- one Shawn Hudson -- is now suing Tesla over claims that the company's Autopilot feature is not nearly as reliable as Tesla leads consumers to believe.

Originally brought to light by the Orlando Sentinel, Hudson describes how he was going about 80 MPH before crashing into an empty and disabled car in a passing lane.

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