Tesla Recalls 90,000 Model S Cars To Double-Check Seatbelts
After a report that one belt disconnected itself

Earlier this month, many Teslas were given a self-driving mode upgrade, and this makes for a SUPER fun Halloween costume. Unless you have a car costume lying around, you'll have to make your own (the internet is your friend). But once it's done, you can run around anywhere claiming the car is driving itself and you have no control (also a great way to get out of boring conversations and not offend the other person--it's the car, not you). "Tesla Model S"/Tesla
Electric car maker Tesla Motors is recalling its Model S sedan cars. The recall is to check on the seat belt construction, and will affect 90,000 cars. This comes after a report from earlier in November of a faulty front passenger seatbelt. The car in question was in Europe, and the seatbelt opened when the passenger turned to talk to someone in the rear seat. The company told Reuters that the cost of the recall was “immaterial.”