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A Right Hand Drive Roadster From Tesla

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Tesla is planning on building a right-hand-drive variant of the Tesla Roadster electric car. Tesla’s first RHD model is currently at the automaker’s dealership in London, and is being made available for test drives. The Tesla Roadster RHD has an estimated 200-mile range, with recharge taking around four hours on a 220-volt outlet. It can accelerate from zero to sixty miles per hour in 3.7 seconds, and has an electronically-limited top ...

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Two Tesla Roadster Owners Crash Their Cars

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Tesla has managed to rack up just on 1,000 sales of its Roadster since the all-electric vehicle was first launched back in 2008 and since that time there have been only four crashes that we're aware of--including the crash of a test vehicle before production began. We can now add two more crashed Roadsters to that list.

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Tesla Motors to Shelve Roadster and Raise More Capital

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According to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Tesla Motors is planning to raise as much as US$100 Million in capital through the aide of public investors. While the entire auto industry is facing difficult times, Tesla hopes that they will be able to supplement the $465 Million loan from the federal government and claim a lasting stake in the new car market by increasing the public’s awareness about their intent to ...

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Two Tesla Roadster Owners Crash Their Cars - Supercar Pulse

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HOME / U.S. / Tesla / Roadster TRANSLATE | SEARCH 1 hour ago via Motor Authority (blog) Two Tesla Roadster Owners Crash Their Cars Excerpt: "Two Tesla Roadster Owners Crash Their CarsMotor Authority (blog)February 8th, 2010 Tesla has managed to rack up just on 1000 sales of its Roadster since the all-electric vehicle was first launched back in 2008 and since " Continue ...

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