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On Wednesday evening in the lobby of the IAC/InterActiveCorp building in Manhattan's downtown Chelsea neighborhood, electric car start-up Tesla Motors threw a late-night party to bring together owners and prospective buyers, as well as to celebrate founder Elon Musk's appearance on "Late Show With David Letterman" that day.

On display was a prototype of the company's forthcoming Model S sedan, a $50,000 alternative to its much pricier--and already-on-the-market--Tesla Roadster. The car, which will go into production in 2011, can seat seven people and can go 300 miles before needing a recharge.

(Disclosure: "Late Show With David Letterman" airs on the CBS broadcast network, which is owned by CBS Corp, publisher of CNET News.)

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RE: (Photos: Tesla S hits New York party scene)
They aren't planning on having it in production untill 2011. Meaning they haven't worked all the buggs out. So they STILL haven't done it. Read the whole article, not just part.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Sssasquach Posted on: 05/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
The title of this article could be misread (nt)  juantar | 05/01/09
RE: In Your Face Chrysler  Hal_9001 | 05/01/09
RE: (Photos: Tesla S hits New York party scene)  Sssasquach | 05/02/09

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