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Tesla stock singed by fiery crash

Posted at 8:17 AM, Oct 03, 2013
and last updated 2013-10-03 08:17:56-04

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — Tesla’s stock dropped 6% Wednesday following a negative analyst report and reports of a fiery crash in one of the company’s Model S sedans.

Stock analysts at Baird downgraded the stock to “neutral” on Tuesday which, along with some other negative reports, seemed to start the sell-off in the stock.

Then, in the late morning Wednesday, the auto Web site Jalopnik.com posted photographs from a reader showing a Tesla Model S on fire on roads near Seattle, Wash.

Tesla later issued a statement describing what happened.

“Yesterday, a Model S collided with a large metallic object in the middle of the road, causing significant damage to the vehicle,” Tesla said.

Automatic alerts warned the driver to pull over, the statement said, and the fire began only after the driver was out of the vehicle. The fire eventually consumed much of the vehicle’s front end.

“All indications are that the fire never entered the interior cabin of the car,” Tesla said in its statement. “It was extinguished on-site by the fire department.”

The Model S is a fully electric car with its battery pack housed in the floor of the vehicle. But it was unclear what caused the fire.

Tesla has made much of the outstanding safety of its cars, recently boasting that the Model S sedan would have gotten more than five stars in government crash tests if the scale had only gone that high. The car has also gotten rave reviews from magazines like Motor Trend, Automobile and Consumer Reports.

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