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SMALL BUSINESS
Advertising Age Names Tesla One of “America’s Hottest Brands”
Magazine Credits Car Manufacturer’s Creative Marketing and Internet Campaigns to Drive Sales of World’s Leading Electric Sports Car
Business Wire
Advertising
Age selected electric vehicle manufacturer
Tesla
Motors as one of “America’s hottest brands” in a
special
report highlighting the year's 50 brightest brands and the
visionaries behind them.
Rather than depending on conventional advertising, Tesla has relied on
the quality of its product and word-of-mouth recommendations from early
customers to promote the company.
"Our owners become our ambassadors," Tesla CEO Elon Musk told the
influential trade publication.
The Tesla Roadster is faster than a Porsche 911 and
twice
as energy efficient as a Prius. It has received
excellent
reviews from the nation’s
toughest
car critics.
The Advertising Age case study was published this week and is available
online:
http://adage.com/article?article_id=140487.
About Tesla Motors
San Carlos, Calif.-based Tesla is the world’s only automaker producing
and selling highway-capable electric vehicles. Tesla has delivered about
900 cars to customers in North America and Europe. Tesla sells cars
online
and operates showrooms and galleries in California’s Silicon Valley and
Los Angeles, Colorado, New York, Seattle, London and Munich.
The Tesla Roadster is faster than an Audi R8 yet is
six
times more efficient than conventional sports cars. With an
EPA-estimated range of 244 miles per charge, it costs less than $5 to
refuel.
The Roadster does not need regular oil changes or exhaust system work.
Roadsters have no spark plugs, pistons, hoses, belts or clutches to
replace. Zero tailpipe emission means no smog checks. Tesla recommends a
standard service and diagnostic inspection once a year or every 12,000
miles – and Tesla can perform service with convenient “
house
calls” at customers’ homes or offices.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-17 08:02:00
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