autogyro wrote:I see that Tesla has issued a writ in the high court against the BBC for the coverage given to its electric roadster by the Jeremy Clarkson motor head benefit club.
The program that showed the Tesla in a very poor light has been given coverage all around the world and there is a DVD out.
I do hope that readers in the UK will fully understand that the BBC is going to defend this case to the bitter end, in the interests of the car manufacturers and fossil fuel users. It will do so using YOUR LICENSE FEE MONEY.
Don't get me started on the BBC at the moment. Granted they provide probably one of the best F1 coverage examples in the world, and they should be proud of that, but their failure to cover or rather their cover-up of events at Fukushima are getting right on my teats at the moment.
Top gear is a fun show which courts controversy, but even Tesla's comments suggest to me that both are a bit right. If driven hard, their car will use it's juice up more quickly, doesn't sound too slanderous to me.
Unusually, Top gear was right about the Prius, shocking MPG (i.e. worse than a 160bhp diesel) when driven in the same manner.
Anyway, that's at least two off topic remarks so far, I might even report myself on this occasion
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