Takumi said:
Can someone say something about how the Roadster makes a lot of noise for something that's fairly quiet? "Be seen, not heard."
Well that phrase does work, but is usually used to describe how some people think children should behave.
or something along the lines of "Make a statement without saying a word."
Another phrase along those lines is "
Speak softly but carry a large stick" but not so good for marketing a product!
The best I could think of is "
The Silence is Deafening!" but I am sure that phrase has been used countless times for other things.
But I think Tesla should make it their strength that you can "have a blast without the bang."
Remember those Lexus commercials that showed how smooth the engine was. I believe the Tesla motor is smoother than that.
So in those commercials they made a tower of champagne glasses on the hood with the engine revving but nothing falling.
Now they have
spoofed themselves with more champagne glass commercials.
Perhaps Tesla could spoof them even more and emphasize not only the silence/smoothness but also the speed.
Perhaps there is a table filled with dishes and champagne glasses. Some guys in lab coats are carefully moving glasses from the table to the hood of the luxury sedan about to show off how quiet.
In the background the Tesla quickly and silently drives up, gets the tablecloth hooked on the trunk lid and speeds off so quickly that the tablecloth is
yanked out without spilling anything. The technicians turn back and are startled to see the tablecloth gone but never even realized that the Tesla came and went.