Faking test drives might make them more entertaining -- but it can cost a lot of money...
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rosstheboss":1yijzj68 said:Sticklegs can I have first refusal on whatever car you decide to sell next, you seem to have extraordinary luck!!!
Stick Legs":s5eteicy said:My observations ae not fact, nor are Clarkson's. Broadcasters have a responsibility, TopGear are clever enough to be funny without making stuff up. Or so you would be led to belive...
Yebbut, Clarkson (quoted from the articlar) apparently said:-grahame":o9rvtmyb said:But only if it is rigged.
I suspect that they will be aquitted, they said that Tesla claimed a 220 mile range, but on their track it only managed 55 miles. This will be shown to be in line with the effect of "track driving" on other cars' fuel economy (and hence range). Remember they got 4mph out of a Mitsubishi Evo IX. So, they reported nothing but verifiable facts.
Hardly seems real world testing conditions, cause(d) the comments broadcast - I see their point."It's just a shame that in the real world it doesn't seem to work."
Neil":2wvqnmhd said:Yebbut, Clarkson (quoted from the articlar) apparently said:-grahame":2wvqnmhd said:But only if it is rigged.
I suspect that they will be aquitted, they said that Tesla claimed a 220 mile range, but on their track it only managed 55 miles. This will be shown to be in line with the effect of "track driving" on other cars' fuel economy (and hence range). Remember they got 4mph out of a Mitsubishi Evo IX. So, they reported nothing but verifiable facts.
Hardly seems real world testing conditions, cause(d) the comments broadcast - I see their point."It's just a shame that in the real world it doesn't seem to work."
Hang on a minute - if the contention from the pantomime prop, that the car only gets 50-ish miles to the gallon, and also the brakes are rubbish, based on the thing being ragged around their test track, then:-grahame":19thr1eq said:Neil":19thr1eq said:Yebbut, Clarkson (quoted from the articlar) apparently said:-grahame":19thr1eq said:But only if it is rigged.
I suspect that they will be aquitted, they said that Tesla claimed a 220 mile range, but on their track it only managed 55 miles. This will be shown to be in line with the effect of "track driving" on other cars' fuel economy (and hence range). Remember they got 4mph out of a Mitsubishi Evo IX. So, they reported nothing but verifiable facts.
Hardly seems real world testing conditions, cause(d) the comments broadcast - I see their point."It's just a shame that in the real world it doesn't seem to work."
The key word there for a defence case would be "seem". This makes it opinion based on observation rather than stated fact.
is hardly fair comment, is it. Certainly when broadcast on mainstream telly - whether due to the "unique way it is funded" or otherwise. Especially so, when still being broadcast and being sold for DVD (which is why they still object, now)."It's just a shame that in the real world it doesn't seem to work."