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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Um, I did. Around 18:30. But here it is again: Consumer reports credibility is out the window. http://on.wsj.com/18x6eeS Tesla makes its profit from government subsidies http://bit.ly/12hDfIF Tesla's "green" credentials are based on fraudulent EPA ratings http://onforb.es/pNTWam[/quote] Nothing you cited says Consumer Reports' credibility is out the window. If anything your link says that Motor Trend agrees. The government subsidy claim is false. Those credits are paid by other car manufacturers, not the government. And thank you for pointing out that the revenue jumped by $532 million vs. last year. Even if the credits are important, they won't matter by next year after such outstanding growth. Lastly, your EPA article points out some debatable points about MPG calculations. But who cares, look at the sticker in your example. Annual fuel cost: $561. The average new car uses $1900 in gas per year. Thank you for providing these links. They completely destroy your point.[/quote] The WSJ is known for it's lack of credibility, as is Forbes. LOL[/quote]
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