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Jalopnik is indirectly saying the early reviews will be good. They would prefer us to trust them if they came out bad.
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My take, which I'm not going to waste on Jalopnik; Tesla already has sold out into next year. They have no reason to promote the car to boost sales. Not yet, anyway. So why waste perfectly good production cars on the automotive press when word of mouth is good enough. Get the cars in the hands of their customers first. Do something small with the press because they have to. And worry about full test drives with the automotive press when production is ramped up and they've got the resources to allow it.
But to Jalopnik's sour grapes; perhaps Tesla should alter their response to point out that their customers are their first priority. When they can, they will offer full test drives, but not now. And, regarding Dan Neil, ask Jalopnik to produce their Pulitzer Prize.
I have noticed an increase in his 'if Tesla succeeds, I'll be the first to congratulate' comments. He may be slowly realizing he's been wrong, just not quite ready to say it.
I have noticed an increase in his 'if Tesla succeeds, I'll be the first to congratulate' comments. He may be slowly realizing he's been wrong, just not quite ready to say it.
John Peterson is a man on a mission. Tesla Motors; Automaker or Graphic Novel? | Alternative Energy Stocks
::yawn::
JohnPetersen said:"...I enjoy making fun of electric car advocates who believe that companies like Tesla Motors (TSLA) and its iconic CEO Elon Musk will change the world with ambitious plans to make 5,000 prohibitively expensive toys this year and 20,000 next year if they can find enough buyers..."
I think the guy is playing a fools game, giving shorts some meat while buying as much TSLA until the squeeze...
JohnPetersen said:...Disclosure: I have no direct or indirect interest in Tesla and I have nothing to gain or lose from its stock price movements...
I can't see how the success or failure of a graphic novel product like the Tesla Model S could impact the value of my investment in a company that's focused on relevant mainstream markets.
I saw a Yahoo headline and thought for a second that it was Peterson!
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