DreamWorks CEO says Tesla Model S saved his life
Katzenberg broke his arm and wrist following the Oct. 19 accident, The Hollywood Reporter first reported. After receiving surgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Katzenberg attended GLSEN's Respect Awards in Beverly Wilshire, sporting a pink cast and a sling.
At the event, Katzenberg said the car accident would have been much worse if not for the safety features of the Tesla Model S. The car was "destroyed" in the accident.
"Thank you, Elon Musk - you saved my life," Katzenberg said.
Musk replied to Katzenberg's comment, saying it was "much appreciated," on Twitter late Monday night.
Musk addressed the CR report in a tweet on Thursday stating that Tesla had already fixed the reliability issues mentioned.
"Consumers Reports reliability survey includes a lot of early production cars. Already addressed in new cars," Musk said in a tweet.