(FILES) In this file photo taken on July 5, 2016 The inside of a Tesla vehicle is viewed as it sits parked in a new Tesla showroom and service center in Red Hook, Brooklyn in New York City.  The first driverless cars were supposed to be deployed on the roads of American cities in 2019, but just a few days before the end of the year, the lofty promises of car manufacturers and Silicon Valley remain far from becoming reality.  Recent accidents, such as those involving Tesla cars equipped with Autopilot, a driver assistance software, have shown that "the technology is not ready," said Dan Albert, critic and author of the book "Are We There Yet?" on the history of the American automobile.  / AFP / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / SPENCER PLATT
Short-sellers were burnt by a 17 per cent surge in the shares of Elon Musk's Tesla in October after a surprise quarterly profit. Spencer Platt / AFP / Getty 

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