A most peculiar Test Drive
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:19 pm
Not all reviewers are honest.
Tesla has a beef with John Broder from The New York Times--it seems that he was determined to show their Model S was deficient, even if he had to go out of his way to cause it problems--because it kept exceeding his expectations and demands.
"The logs show again that our Model S never had a chance with John Broder. In the case with Top Gear, their legal defense was that they never actually said it broke down, they just implied that it could and then filmed themselves pushing what viewers did not realize was a perfectly functional car. In Mr. Broder’s case, he simply did not accurately capture what happened and worked very hard to force our car to stop running."
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Tesla has a beef with John Broder from The New York Times--it seems that he was determined to show their Model S was deficient, even if he had to go out of his way to cause it problems--because it kept exceeding his expectations and demands.
"The logs show again that our Model S never had a chance with John Broder. In the case with Top Gear, their legal defense was that they never actually said it broke down, they just implied that it could and then filmed themselves pushing what viewers did not realize was a perfectly functional car. In Mr. Broder’s case, he simply did not accurately capture what happened and worked very hard to force our car to stop running."
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