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Probably because they feel that their true product liability costs will be far lower than what the insurance companies think they would be. Given that insurance companies have no previous data on crash rates and little visibility into Tesla's products, they would have to be extremely conservative, and charge Tesla a prohibitively large amount to insure them.


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