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The title states that Teslas have 64% of rated EPA range after 3 years.

The data in the article shows that after 3 years, Teslas were measured as having 64% of their rated EPA range.

The title is 100% accurate. You're just being insanely pedantic to dismiss the data in a, quite frankly, completely ridiculous way.

Whatever rating they achieved when they were initially delivered makes no difference. They were officially rated at a certain amount. After 3 years they make 64% of their rated amount. This is what the title says.



New study proves 100% of people who consume Oxidane (water) die within one week of consuming it.

A title which is accurate, but very misleading.

100% of people drink water, and not drinking water (or something with water in it) for more than a week or so will kill you. How I've phrased it implies the water kills you, when it's exactly the opposite.


A title can be accurate and misleading.




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