Tesla Will Repair Model S Belonging To Man Who Damaged His To Save Another Driver

Elon Musk has announced that Tesla will cover the repair costs for a Model S used to stop a runaway VW
Tesla Will Repair Model S Belonging To Man Who Damaged His To Save Another Driver

When Tesla driver Manfred Kick spotted a fellow road user slumped at the wheel of his VW Passat on a motorway near Munich on Tuesday, he decided to act.

It was clear the VW driver was experiencing some sort of medical issue, and something had to be done. Kick promptly pulled in front of the runaway car, applied his brakes until the Passat was in contact with his rear bumper, and gradually brought the two cars to a halt.

Kick then climbed into the Passat to give first aid to the stricken driver, thought to have been suffering from a stroke. The emergency services were soon on the scene, and the man was last reported to be in a hospital and in a stable condition.

Unfortunately, an act of heroism like this brings with it some annoying complications to mull over afterwards. Who pays for the damage? Will Kick’s insurance premiums now ironically shoot up because of his brave actions?

Thankfully, this already heart-warming story has a little icing on the top to get you right in the feels that little bit more: Elon Musk has since announced that Tesla will cover “all repair costs” in response to Kick’s heroism. Nice.

Source: Muenchner Merkur via Jalopnik, top image via Feuerwehr Muenchen on Facebook

Comments

Parker

Well I guess I was wrong and maybe there is
some Hope For Humanity after all

02/17/2017 - 21:50 |
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H5SKB4RU (Returned to CT)

I dont want to deny that the man is a hero, but i have a feeling that it may be a publicity move

02/18/2017 - 08:40 |
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do you really feel the need to advertise to everyone that you are a “furry”?

02/18/2017 - 21:13 |
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mamut

Considering that technically he was rear ended by the Passat, it should be payed for by the Passsat’s insurance anyway.

02/19/2017 - 21:43 |
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QuackzAlmighty (RX-7/Skyline/Supra/S2000 squad)

Are the Teslas headlights yellow? Or is that the SOS lights?

02/24/2017 - 14:42 |
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