When a 2015 Tesla got an impossibly good score, Consumer Reports realized there was something missing from its ratings. After ...
You may know Consumer Reports as the nonprofit that tests and rates just about every item a consumer can buy. But what you may not have heard is that way back in 2015, the organization ran into a ...
In what the car's instrumentation describes as "Insane Mode," Tesla's all-wheel-drive, 691-horsepower Model S P85D electric sedan can reach 60 mph from a dead standstill in just 3.1 seconds.
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