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Tesla Calls Electric Car Review a ‘Fake’

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model s signature red 960x640 b?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1360683412106Tesla Motors(NEW YORK) — Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of electric car maker Tesla Motors Inc., lashed out at a New York Times reviewer who wrote about a nail-biting tale of woes trying to take one of the $100,000 vehicles on an extended motor trip.

On CNBC Monday, Musk called the review a “fake” and said the reviewer didn’t fully charge the Tesla Model S and took a detour during the test.  

NYTimes article about Tesla range in cold is fake,” Musk later tweeted.

Times reviewer John Broder wrote: “I drove a state-of-the-art electric vehicle past a lot of gas stations.  I wasn’t smiling.”

The reason, he said, was during the cold weather conditions, the car’s batteries didn’t deliver nearly the stated range and the only two charging stations between New York and Boston were too far apart to reach.  He wrote that he needed to have the car towed to a charging station after the battery quit.

In a statement responding to Musk’s comments, the newspaper said the review was “completely factual, describing the trip as it occurred.  Any suggestion that the account was ‘fake’ is, of course, flatly untrue.” And, the statement added, “There was no unreported detour.”

Tesla has a special fast-charging battery — less than an hour — that can be filled at charging stations under construction across the country.

The automaker claims the Model S has a range of up to 300 miles per charge, although Broder said in his tests it was less than half that and he was forced to throttle the heater to save power.

“Essentially, we think the article is a bit of a set up and is unreasonable,” Musk said on CNBC.

Tesla is closely watched by investors because it’s one of the few publicly traded electric car companies.  The 10-year-old, Silicon Valley-based company received $465 million in funding from the U.S. government and $10 million from the state of California.

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