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Core Tip:DETROIT — Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk says the company definitely wont recall its Model S electric car despite t

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says Model S definitely wont be recalled over fire riskDETROIT — Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk says the company definitely wont recall its Model S electric car despite three vehicle fires in the last six weeks.

The headlines are extremely misleading. If fire risk is your concern, you would have a great deal of difficulty being in any better car than the Model S, Musk said.

There is one fire for every 1,300 gas-powered cars on U.S. roads, and for the Model S, thats closer to one in 8,000, Musk said during an interview Tuesday at The New York Times DealBook conference. He underscored that none of the drivers in the three cases was injured.

Theres definitely not going to be a recall. Theres no reason for a recall, I believe, he said.

RELATED: A third Tesla Model S catches fire

Rumours of a possible recall sent Tesla shares down 5 per cent Tuesday to close at $137.80. They rose 2 per cent in after-hours trading after Musk spoke.

The stock is down by nearly a third since the first fire was reported on Oct. 2. In that case, the car hit a large metal object on a state highway near Seattle. In the second case, in Mexico, a Model S burned after a high-speed crash. Last week, a Model S caught on fire near Smyrna, Tenn., after its driver struck a trailer hitch in the road.

Musk, who described himself as somewhat of a perfectionist, said Tesla would recall the Model S immediately if it thought the car had a safety problem.

Ultimately, that decision might not be left to Tesla. The government could decide to recommend a recall of the Model S, and could take the company to court if it refuses. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said late Tuesday that its in contact with Tesla and authorities in Tennessee to decide whether it needs to take further action.


 
 
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