 Tesla has been purposely exaggerating rain adjustments on its lineup of EVs at full charge and was done so at the direction of chief executive Elon Musk. Then once the batteries actually got down to 50%, the numbers became a bit more realistic so drivers really weren't going to get stranded. Reuters are reporting that they were inflating these numbers to the point that customers calling in was such a problem for them that they created a whole team whose sole purpose was no, you're good, you really don't need to get your car fixed. And the only reason that people were thinking they needed to get their car fixed was because the numbers that Tesla was reporting were inaccurate numbers on purpose. They were saving $1,000 per canceled appointment. And this pun is intended. Were these folks gaslighting Tesla owners? Pun intended.