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Video See the Tesla S at the Detroit International Auto Show (Video) 143

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The weather in Detroit was frightful and Slashdot editor Timothy Lord was nine hours away. No problem! He loaded his camcorder and a bunch of other stuff in his car and drove to Detroit for the 2012 International Auto Show. In today's video he looks at the Tesla Model S. Next week we'll have more video highlights of the auto show for you, so stay tuned...
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See the Tesla S at the Detroit International Auto Show (Video)

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  • when did this happen (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Trepidity ( 597 ) <delirium-slashdot@@@hackish...org> on Friday January 20, 2012 @05:10PM (#38767502)

    Slashdot has reporters who do on-site video pieces now?

    Insert quip about how they can do that but can't hire editors to make sure the summary blurb is accurate. ;-)

  • by RobinEggs ( 1453925 ) on Friday January 20, 2012 @05:23PM (#38767658)
    I know I'm dying to see a government funded vehicle that only the wealthiest 10% of Americans can afford!

    Yes, I know that the government gave out $25 billion in loans under that program and Tesla got just $465 million, but still. I can't imagine a dumber way of promoting green transportation for the masses than building a $60,000 sedan.

    So ten thousand or so greenwashing celebrities, financiers, and Ivy League professors will buy one and then...what? They claim they'll make a cheap model when they work out the kinks and get enough funding from selling the rich-people version, and I know trickle-down economics sorta works in cutting-edge technology, but Nissan already has an electric sedan for $20,000 less.

    I just don't see why Tesla deserves our adulation.
  • Re:So jealous (Score:0, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 20, 2012 @05:47PM (#38767926)

    You're an idiot - there is a Tesla dealership here in Chicago that I pass by each day on the way to work, oh while driving my Tesla. Perhaps you should move to a community that has a higher relevancy score.

  • Nice but....Volt! (Score:4, Interesting)

    by DCFusor ( 1763438 ) on Friday January 20, 2012 @06:28PM (#38768464) Homepage
    Picked up my new Volt in Oct. Loving it. If I had to charge it off power company power, it would cost me about $1/40 miles. But I have plenty of solar panels. And yes, it has a nice engine too. Having a sense of humor, I just bought some nice flame decal stickons for it. It's actually a right sporty car, particularly off the line in traffic, and an utter blast to drive on the twisty mountain roads where I live.

    You can hate on "government motors" all ya want - They did a great job on this one, and unlike the haters, I'm getting that bailout money back in the form of something pretty darn cool. Could it just be sour grapes? Or is it all astroturfing by people with errrm, illiquid investments in the oil patch who are desperate?

    More here: http://www.coultersmithing.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=48 [coultersmithing.com]

    Don't get me wrong - I admire Elon and his projects quite a bit. They're just behind. A big company might take longer to get the word, but once they get in motion, look out - I couldn't get a Tesla, or afford one, but this is in my driveway now. And I promise to exit the car within the three weeks it takes to catch on fire after being total lossed sideways into a pole. I'd rather not starve to death before burning.

  • Re:Nice but....Volt! (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Jeremi ( 14640 ) on Friday January 20, 2012 @07:42PM (#38769366) Homepage

    You can hate on "government motors" all ya want - They did a great job on this one, and unlike the haters, I'm getting that bailout money back in the form of something pretty darn cool.

    Also it should be noted that GM is once again the world's largest seller of automobiles [latimes.com]. So it would appear the bailout had its intended effect -- instead of a gaping hole where GM used to be, we now have a successful domestic auto company.

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