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CR’s Freshly Bought Tesla Model S P85D Suffers Door Handle Malfunction
The folks from Consumer Reports recently paid $127,000 for a Tesla Model S P85D, the most expensive model the consumer magazine ever bought. But their ownership of Tesla’s range-topping electric sedan has started on the wrong foot.
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Vanishing Point: This Porsche 911 Gt3 Dares Challenge The Mighty Tesla Model S P85d
There it is again folks, this is what happens when you don't launch your Tesla Model S P85D from a stand still against something like a Porsche 911 GT3. Read more »...
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Cr Uses Science To See Which Of The Dodge Hellcat And Tesla P85d Is The Fastest
The Tesla Model S P85D and Dodge Challenger Hellcat are some of the quickest accelerating vehicles that you can get without spending crazy money. That’s the only thing that really links the two, and Consumer Reports wanted to accurately gauge...
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At Tesla, A Cheaper Car Means Your Wait Is Longer
Buyers waiting for a Tesla Model S P85D, complete with "Insane Mode," can have one in about three weeks, according to The Wall Street Journal. But if you're not buying the most expensive model Tesla currently offers, prepare to be on the...
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This Is How Much Faster A Tesla Model S P85d Is Compared To Regular P85
There has been a lot of talk surrounding the performance numbers put down by the Tesla Model S P85D. There’s good reason for that, as Tesla’s new all-wheel drive sedan is a scorcher – if you think the regular single-engined P85 was...
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Consumer Reports Doesn't Recommend New Toyota Prius C Hybrid
Toyota’s least-expensive hybrid model, the $18,950 (excluding a $760 delivery and processing fee) 2013 Prius C, is the latest car to be tested by Consumer Reports magazine. Unfortunately for Toyota, the product-testing magazine asserted that...
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