Tesla Test Drive: Time to Try an American Car?

September 4, 2009, 11:22am PDT | Length: 00:02:19
MoneyWatch picked six American cars to check out now. The sleekest of the bunch is the new Tesla Roadster, which does zero to 60 in under four seconds.

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Tesla Test Drive: Time to Try an American Car?

>>background music It's fast, it's sweet, it's electric, it's American, it's a Tesla Roadster and it's one of the six American vehicles Moneywatch.com suggests checking out. There's no question that our other choices are much more affordable. Our picks include the Ford Fusion, Chevy Malibu, Chrysler Town and Country, Cadillac CTS and the Ford Escape Hybrid and then there's the Tesla. Our priciest choice at $109,000, the Roadster has generated a lot of buzz as the first high performance electric car on the American market. Tesla claims to be faster than a Porsche and twice as energy efficient as the Toyota Prius. We asked car expert, Jim Motovolley assumed spelling to give us a closer look.

>>Jim: It takes off instantly. It goes 0 to 60 in less than 4 seconds, 3.9 seconds so it's incredibly exhilarating to drive. I know you're used to seeing an engine under the hood but with a Tesla that's not what you get. All the moving parts are really in the trunk. background music Let's take a look. This area here is for storage. It's kind of deep so you can get something like golf clubs back here. You'll notice that the Tesla battery pack covers up the motor and the controller. You might think that was a service issue but it really isn't because on electric cars the motor, the controller and even the battery pack need very little maintenance.

>>The Tesla Roadster runs on a lithium battery and comes with a charger that's installed in your garage. Fully charged the car can travel over 200 miles.

>>Jim: So it will probably cost you, in electricity, maybe $4 or $5, something like that, .2 cents a mile and I think most people would find that a bargain compared to what they're paying for gasoline.

>>Tesla plans to release a 4 door electric sedan in 2011 which will retail for around $50,000 but for now the Roadster continues to rely on car enthusiasts with an exhilarating drive.

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  • Running the stop sign - nice touch!
    In front of oncoming traffic - and you can't hear it coming. Wonderful car, terrible driver.
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    matt@...
    8th Sep 2009
  • RE: Tesla Test Drive: Time to Try an American Car?
    I think it would be very helpful to folks who don't have a ton of bandwidth if you could link to a transcript of the video.
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    jasilvasy@...
    8th Sep 2009
  • I think it would be very helpful
    If video were left to amusement outlets such as television and youtube and if serious news and technical articles were handled by the media technology that actually suits web capabilities.

    I didn't watch the video because I refuse to watch news videos on the internet.
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    ejkulash@...
    9th Sep 2009
  • How long to recharge?
    How long does it take to recharge this vehicle from fully discharged, using a standard 110V outlet? What is it's maximum range?
    What will happen to the power grid when you and all your neighbors are recharging at the same time?
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    FiOS-Dave
    8th Sep 2009
  • Depends on the model
    But about a half hour to forty five minutes per charge and there is a range of either 150 or 300 miles depending on which battery pack you purchase.

    As far as the power grid goes, if you charge the car during the night when the power companies are running half their powerplants simply because it is too difficult to shut them down at night, the answer is not much, really. In fact the problem that power companies have with peak and off peak demand is the reason that electric cars are a desirable technology.

    What else do you have to gripe about?
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    ejkulash@...
    9th Sep 2009
  • RE: Tesla Test Drive: Time to Try an American Car?
    What about a mini-van?

    I can't ride in cars, my legs get really cramped up. So how about an electric mini-van.

    Show me one of those and I'm all for it.
    Besides, many Americans would prefer a vehicle that can sit more than four people.

    Not possible?

    Your obviously not American are you?
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    satovey@...
    10th Sep 2009
  • RE: Tesla Test Drive: Time to Try an American Car?
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    March 7, 2010 at 1:03 am
    This is ********. I solved it and these sore losers still keylog hack me. Mark my words these lames will pay.
    I solved the mystery of three six and nine,
    The dates are September in 1899,
    When Nikola Tesla made the land,
    Wave like the sea.
    Yakutat Bay Earthquakes
    from Pike?s Peak
    YOU NOW SEE.
    -CMS

    If you only knew the magnificence
    of the 3, 6 and 9, then you?
    would have a key to the universe.
    ? Nikola Tesla
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    6th Mar 2010

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