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Driver of a Tesla Watches a Movie and Slams Into Police Car

No car is fully autonomous yet. Although some manufacturers claim their vehicles have autopilot like capabilities, at this time, no mass-market automotive manufacturer has a level 5 autonomous approved car. Right now, systems only aid the driver. They do not remove the driver from the equation. One Tesla driver found this out the hard way. …
Metallic gray 2020 Tesla Model S Long Range Plus driving around a mountain road

Tesla Raises a Proverbial Middle Finger by Playing Snake Jazz

Aside from the meteoric rise of Tesla’s stock in the past year, another piece of news from the innovative electric car company is the announcement that Tesla owners will soon be able to play “snake jazz” and other forms of elevator music from their cars. The announcement came from the Elon Musk himself via a …
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Godzilla Meets Mecha-Godzilla: Nissan GT-R vs Tesla Model S Performance

Despite its age, the Nissan GT-R still offers an incredible blend of performance and daily-drivability. Especially in the 0-60 and ¼-mile drag racing arena. But EVs have long since proven their high-speed capabilities. And the poster child for this is the Tesla Model S, which recently received a few performance upgrades. So, what happens when …
The 2021 Tesla Performance lineup, with a black Model S in front of a white Model Y in front of a white Model 3 in front of a black Model X

Which Tesla Model Truly Offers the Most Performance?

There’s no denying EVs’ performance capabilities, least of all ones made by Tesla. The Model 3, for instance, can out-drag a 707-hp Charger Hellcat. And the Tesla Model S is one of the few cars which can honestly see the 0-60 times the publications post. But Tesla now offers Performance variants of all its models, …
Tesla Model S dual motor all electric sedan on display at Brussels Expo

The Tesla Model S Is Under Federal Investigation

Tesla was the first big name in the world of EVs, and it’s still delivering good vehicles today. While many of its vehicles are on the pricey side, they’re some of the most high-tech cars on the market. One of the most popular cars produced by the automaker is the luxury Model S. It’s been …
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5 Electric Cars That Have A 250+ Mile Range

Getting a good mileage range from an electric car is a concern many potential electric car owners face. There are some cars like Teslas that offer the option for an extended range, but at the end of the day you want to know you’re car is going to take you as far as you need …
Metallic gray 2020 Tesla Model S Long Range Plus driving around a mountain road

Does the New Tesla Model S Really Have a 400-Mile Range?

Claimed range is crucial for EVs, something that Tesla understands very well. It’s why, although the Porsche Taycan has the performance advantage, Tesla’s cars sell because of efficiency. At least, efficiency on paper. Updated for 2020, the Tesla Model S claims to offer a longer range than ever. But will it back that up with …
Front view of a white Tesla Model S

Tesla Model S Rendered as a Tight World Pickup

Back on May 24th, we covered how Elon Musk, the head of Tesla, was riding in the electric Tesla Cybertruck with Jay Leno in an episode of Jay Leno’s Garage. They discussed the need to make the Cybertruck smaller to fit in a standard garage. After the show aired, Mr. Musk tweeted that making the …
A red Tesla sign towers into the sky

Tesla Convertibles Are Real

Up until now, the only way to get a Tesla with a convertible top was to buy their old roadster. The new roadster from Tesla is not available yet, and the rest of the Tesla lineup does not have the convertible option. But, in the automotive industry, if you want something bad enough, there is …
A Tesla Model S is displayed during the London Motor and Tech Show at ExCel

What Do Tesla Model S Owners Complain About?

Introduced in 2012, the graceful, sporty Tesla Model S broke new ground in the world of electric vehicles. This five-door liftback sedan was the first EV to offer long-range performance, and its 416-hp rear-mounted electric motor made it blazingly fast. By 2018, buyers coveted the car so much that it became the second most-sold EV …
Tesla Model X

Tesla Model X Is the Worst Rated Electric Vehicle

Electric vehicles are on the rise and as far as a fully electric car goes, Tesla is undoubtedly one of the first that comes to mind. The new 2020 Tesla Model X is a luxury vehicle with a luxury price tag. It boasts the benefits of being electric, yet Consumer Reports doesn’t have much good …
The Tesla Cybertruck as unveiled by Elon Musk, the co-founder and CEO of Tesla

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is Upset About Sheltering in Place Orders

The founder and CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk is mad again. Musk is no stranger to controversy and is known for being temperamental, as well as being innovative. This time around, he’s still upset about the government’s shelter-in-place orders which he believes are screwing up his business. Tesla’s Last Controversy in March In March, Musk …
2020 Porsche Taycan

Porsche Taycan Honored for Luxury in 2020 World Car Awards

The praised 2020 Porsche Taycan has scored even more bragging rights with its honors at the 16th annual World Car Awards. The Taycan won ‘Best World Luxury Car’ and best ‘World Performance Car’ with its relative Porsche 911 coming in at second in both categories. The WCA recognizes automotive excellence and innovations in the ever-changing …
2020 Porsche Taycan

The Cars That Really Do Meet Their 0-60 Times

Just because your car’s published 0-60 time is quick doesn’t mean it’ll actually be that fast on the street. Even electric cars can struggle to match the 0-60 times the pros put out. But there are cars that can genuinely back up the performance they claim to have. And you don’t even necessarily need Ferrari-levels …
2020 Porsche Taycan Turbo S vs 2020 Tesla Model S

Most Electric Cars Are Really Fast…Once in a While

It’s no secret that electric cars are incredibly fast. Compared to gasoline-powered cars, electric cars generate massive torque without revving their motors. This means they can sprint off the line. The Tesla Model X SUV can go 0-60 in 2.7 seconds, for example, while the Porsche Taycan Turbo S can do it in 2.4 seconds. …