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maybe for parts only, nobody will drive that thing as-is anyway


I think the person you're replying to was asking how to Model 3 in general is allowed to be sold and driven without crash test results available, not how the specific vehicle in the article is allowed to be re-sold after an accident.


oh my bad

I'm sure nothing unusual was done. And previous Tesla cars probably helped things.




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