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Tesla Responds To Top Gear’s Test Of It’s Roadster

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Remember the video we posted not too long ago on Clarkson reviewing the electric Tesla? Well, Tesla Motors is crying foul on a few of the claims made by Jeremy Clarkson in his recent review of the electric Roadster. You might recall that Clarkson ran out of juice while flinging the slinky Lotus-derived Tesla around the Top Gear test track. This was the main point driven home by the TG crew as to why electric vehicles are not yet ready for prime-time. Not so fast, says Rachel Konrad, Senior Communications Manager at Tesla Motors. Clarkson’s Roadster still had 20% battery capacity left when it was pushed into a nearby hanger. Why the deception? We can’t imagine Clarkson ever calling an end to his tail-out fun just because the gas power gauge reads a quarter-tank.

Another salient point from the TG review centered around a brake failure. Again, according to Konrad, the problem was actually a blown fuse, and although Clarkson makes it seem in his video review as if he was without a Roadster to continue driving while repairs were being made, that was simply not the case — the other car was all charged up and ready to go. Lastly, Clarkson harps on the Tesla’s 16-hour recharge time. It does indeed take that long to recharge from a standard outlet, but that’s like filling your gas tank with an eye dropper. If absolutely necessary, it’ll work, but there are much better solutions available. Tesla offers chargers that can replenish its Roadster in as little as 3.5-hours.

We will have to wait for TG’s response but meanwhile our guess is as good as yours on why Clarkson would make such comments.

By Jeremy Korzeniewski of AutoBlog

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  • Dec 22, 2008
he's being paid big bucks by the oil companies..
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    doppelganger
  • Dec 22, 2008
cry baby... boohoo..boohoo..
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    chiewwl
  • Dec 22, 2008
Tesla better improve their ride.. so to shut JC out..
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    Crazy Biscut
  • Dec 23, 2008
So what?, its JC he never holds back
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    ephique
  • Dec 23, 2008
well nobody paid captain slow to say good things about the honda fcx clarity. why isnt the oil companies payin him eh~? /:
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    skazareth
  • Dec 23, 2008
yea...why?
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  • Dec 26, 2008
why? coz if you want to catch a snake, catch it by the head.
Renault only needs one, Best contructor award in 30yrs time(Won in 2005, First time to win that!!) to bump up their sales sigificantly.

Already we can see alot of skeptcism in Tesla, due to the pushing.
Will I need to do that to my car one day? blah blah blah...
Can't we ever run out of fuel?
Unless u are trying to say that, Tesla's ride is built without a gauge.
If there is already a gauge, why delibrately dry the juice?

Oil is the most relied on asset at present and Oil prices has gone up to a stage of insanity. With fears of people abandoning oil, to search of other alternative to fuel their ride. Could this be a case of conspiracy, sabotaged by the richest?

For all you know soon someone in Tesla might died of some unknown reasons. Fatal accident maybe, but definately a planned one.
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  • Dec 26, 2008
http://www.zerotohundred.com/2008/auto-news/prodrive-working-overtime-to-secure-honda-f1-team-together-with-jenson-button/#more-5748
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