Tesla (TSLA) is suing California’s Department of Motor Vehicles to reverse a ruling that found the company falsely promoted its cars’ self-driving capabilities, Lora Kolodny of CNBC reports. Previously, California’s Office of Administrative Hearings determined Tesla engaged in false advertising and said the DMV could temporarily suspend the company’s licenses to manufacture or sell cars in the state. Instead, the DMV asked Tesla to clean up its marketing language and by February 17, the agency said Tesla had done so appropriately. Now, Tesla attorneys allege the agency “wrongfully and baselessly” labeled the company as a “false advertiser” for its use of “Autopilot” and “Full Self-Driving.”
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