On a Scale of 1 to 100, the Tesla Model S P85D is a 103 According to Consumer ... - autoevolution
Since the first issue (January 1936), CR's popularity soared to over 3. 1 million online subscribers and an annual budget of $21 million used to buy stuff to review. They deserve it, alright, but the way CR staff handled their Tesla Model S P85D road test is bush-league. Here's an opinion on Consumer Reports - your P85D review is your most humiliating automotive moment, the most overhyped, gratuitous, and cocky review to date. You have probably heard in the news about the Tesla Model S P85D review from Consumer Reports. More specifically, how CR gave it 103 points out of a potential 100. The absurdity of it all goes even further – "The Tesla initially scored 103 in the Consumer Reports' ratings system, which by definition doesn’t go past 100. The car set a new... Case in point 2 – Tesla paid big bucks for the 103-point score. As such, I will gladly offer Consumer Reports three reasons why the Tesla Model S in P85D form is not the best car out there. Source: www.autoevolution.com