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    Not that you'd have much doubt about the Tesla Model S's qualities as a legitimate sports-luxury sedan (that just happens to be electric) if you'd read The Car Connection's full review or noticed Green Car Reports' award of Best Car To Buy 2013, but Consumer Reports has confirmed our own observations, rating the Model S 99/100 in its most recent test. That's the highest score in the brand's tests since 2007, outpacing the likes of the Porsche Panamera (itself a very impressive sports-luxury sedan), which scored 84/100, and the nearly defunct Fisker Karma, which scored a meager (and accurate)...

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    Tesla Reports First Profit: $11 Million In First Quarter Of 2013

    Despite sinking hundreds of millions of dollars in developing its Model S electric sedan, which only went on sale last year, Californian startup Tesla has reported its first profit in the company’s history during the first quarter of 2013, something predicted by the automaker’s CEO...

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    Elon Musk Talking Google Autonomy For Tesla? Kind Of...

    Google is hard at work on creating a world in which autonomous cars roam the highways and byways that surround us. It's a future we're all heading towards, and Google wants to make sure it's at the forefront. Another company working hard to stay a few steps ahead is automaker Tesla, which is led by...

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    Tesla Model S Performance Plus Gets Supercar-Like Handling

    Tesla has quietly announced a new performance option for its Model S electric sedan, which is said to not only boost the car’s driving range but also its handling ability. Late last year we first told you Tesla was working on a handling package for the Model S that was being benchmarked...

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    Tesla Model S Residual Value Increased, Is It Enough?

    Tesla continues to amend its financing plan.

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    Aston Martin Chief Engineer Chris Porritt Joins Tesla

    While things may look quiet on the surface, there are major shuffles taking place within Aston Martin. Just days ago it was reported that the company’s CEO, Dr. Ulrich Bez, was about to resign to a more ambassadorial role. And this was followed by an official announcement that the sale of a...

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    A new full-service warranty program offers impressive coverage and service.

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    Would You Track Your Tesla Model S If Laguna Seca Had A Supercharger?

    Just how likely is anyone to track their Tesla Model S?

  • 2014 Tesla Model X all-electric crossover with 'Falcon Doors' open
    Will We Ever See The Tesla Model X?

    Tesla Motors has reached beyond its initial startup status to penetrate the skepticism of much of the automotive media. We're not among that group, despite our love of their products so far. Why? There have been some cracks in the facade. First, in March, Tesla [NSDQ: TSLA] decided to delay...

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    Want A Tesla Model S? Recycle Your Roadster

    The Tesla Model S, is, despite the company's somewhat questionable practices, a brilliant car. It also happens to be electric. It's also quite in demand. So what to do now that your Tesla [NSDQ:TSLA] Roadster has been superceded as the coolest production EV around? Trade it in! That's right, Tesla...

  • Tesla Motors still advertising $500/mo price despite revision of calculator settings
    Tesla Model S For $500 Per Month? No. Just No.

    Contrary to Tesla's ambitious claims, you can't really buy a Model S for $500 per month.

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    Tesla Cancels Most Affordable 40-kWh Model S Due To 'Lack Of Demand'

    The most affordable, lowest-range Model S won't be built.

  • Tesla Model X at 2013 Detroit Auto Show

    Despite the recent bad press (and potential financial impact) generated by a negative Tesla Model S review in The New York Times, the electric automaker released some good news in its latest SEC filing. As the Los Angeles Times reports, Tesla has committed to paying back its Department of Energy loans by the end of 2017, some five years ahead of schedule. If that was the good news in Tesla’s 10K filing, here’s the bad news: the eagerly anticipated Model X crossover won’t start production until late 2014. That’s a fairly substantial delay, as production had been slated...

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    Tesla Model S Meets The Jaws Of Life: Video

    For decades, accident scene first responders had set protocols for removing victims trapped in the wreckage of an automobile. Whether the car was built by Kia or by Hummer, cutting off the roof was generally a matter of slicing through the A-pillars, followed by the B and C-pillars. We’re...

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    Tesla's Appeal Lawsuit Against The BBC Dismissed

    Tesla, it seems, can’t catch a break in the media in 2013. First, The New York Times published a less-than-stellar review of the Model S, criticizing the car’s range in cold weather. Tesla Motors’ [NSDQ:TSLA] CEO, Elon Musk, was quick to respond with data that contradicted The New...

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    Tesla's Elon Musk Puts The Cost Of Bad Press At $100 Million: Video

    The strange and curious case of The New York Times versus Tesla just won’t seem to go away. What was supposed to be a tech piece on Tesla’s new Supercharger fast-charging stations, written by N.Y. Times reporter John Broder, turned into fuel for the range-anxiety bonfire when the...

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    Tesla Motors, Model S, And The New York Times: Hangout With Motor Authority

    Earlier this week part of our team including editorial director Marty Padgett, social media manager Joel Feder, and senior editor John Voelcker gathered together virtually via a Google+ Hangout on Air to discuss Tesla, the electric car company's Model S sedan, and the controversial review of the...

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    Tesla Sells 2,650 Model S Sedans in 2012, Predicts Q1 Profit

    As CEO Elon Musk explained in yesterday’s Tesla conference call, 2012 was a pivotal year for the electric automaker. It began with the firm still producing limited quantities of the Tesla Roadster, and ended with the Model S sedan achieving an annualized production rate of 20,000 units. Along...

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    On Tuesday, we brought you the story of The New York Times, represented by writer John M. Broder, versus electric car maker Tesla. While the entire incident has been documented and replayed across multiple media sites, we can summarize it by saying that the two sides are at odds on the Tesla Model S’ winter driving range. In a piece written for The New York Times that was supposed to highlight the advantages of Tesla’s Supercharger technology, Broder was to drive a Tesla Model S sedan from Washington, D.C. to Boston, Massachusetts. Along the way, however, the article turned into a...

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    Elon Musk Refutes New York Times Tesla Model S Review: Video

    The task for The New York Times' contributor John M. Broder sounded simple enough: to highlight Tesla’s newly-installed Supercharger Stations at Interstate 95 rest stops in Newark, Delaware and Milford, Connecticut, Broder was to drive a Tesla Model S with an 85 kilowatt-hour battery from...

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    Tesla Model S Runs The Quarter Mile In 12.371 Seconds: Video

    The flagship of the Tesla Model S range, the Model S Performance, comes with a power rating of 301 kilowatts (416 horsepower) as well as an 85 kWh battery pack that the EPA says is good for about 265 miles of driving range. As we’ll see in this video posted up by Drag Times, a regular Tesla...

  • Tesla Model X at 2013 Detroit Auto Show
    Tesla Model X Shows Its Insides: Detroit Auto Show Live Pictures

    The Tesla Model X crossover is the next vehicle expected from electric automaker Tesla. While we’ve seen the exterior styling of the Model X (including its unique “falcon wing” rear doors) prior to this week’s Detroit Auto Show, what’s new and significant is the...

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    Tesla Wins Minor Victory Against Massachusetts Dealers

    You might think it's no big deal for a carmaker to sell its cars directly to the public, but you'd be wrong. In fact, for dealers, it's a very big deal. For Tesla, it has become a big deal in court. Dealers across the country have raised a cry against the company's direct-sales model, saying it...

  • Tesla Supercharger fast-charging system for electric cars
    Tesla's 'Supercharger' Fast-Chargers Spread To East Coast

    Having successfully launched its first ‘Supercharger’ fast-charging stations on the West Coast back in September, electric car startup Tesla has quietly added more of the stations on the East Coast. The new stations make it possible for owners of the Tesla Model S, the only model...

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