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Tesla's newest dealership in the state is coming to Totowa, and even though all of the paperwork and permits aren't ...
Instead, Tesla will stop selling cars in New Jersey on April 1, according to Dow Jones. That means the auto company won't have access to one of the nation's most lucrative markets for luxury ...
Electric vehicle drivers in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania will be majorly affected by the removal of dozens of Tesla Superchargers along the Interstate 95. Applegreen Electric chargers ...
Entrenched interests in the Garden State won this round. Barring some last-minute turnaround, Elon Musk's Tesla Motors will not be allowed to sell its cars in New Jersey as of April 1.
It's been over a year since New Jersey banned Tesla from selling its cars in the state, but Governor Chris Christie has put pen to paper and signed a bill into law that will allow direct sales to ...
Tesla was sued on Monday by the estates of three people killed last September when their 2024 Model S equipped with Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features crashed on New Jersey's Garden State ...
New Jersey's Motor Vehicles Commission approved a rule today that bans Tesla's direct sales of vehicles to consumers. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET ...
Elon Musk and his electric car company Tesla have a problem. Starting April 1, they will no longer be able to sell their luxury vehicles directly to consumers in New Jersey, thanks to an old law ...
Two pizza enthusiasts from New Jersey turned a Tesla Cybertruck into what could be the future of food trucks. Foodies praised restaurant owner Ryan McDermott, of the Columbia Inn in Montville, N.J ...
For years now, food trucks have been making the nation’s culinary scene — but never like this. A well-known thin-crust pizzeria in North New Jersey has customized not one, but two Tesla ...