Jeremy Clarkson ‘declares victory’ over Elon Musk 17 years after Tesla boss sued him
- Jeremy Clarkson declared, "victory is mine," over Elon Musk following a defamation lawsuit stemming from a negative review of the Tesla Roadster he gave in 2008.
- Tesla has faced declining sales globally, with a nearly 50% decrease in Europe compared to last January, as reported by Futurism.
- Clarkson stated he found the Tesla Roadster "unreliable" after it broke down during a review on Top Gear, prompting Musk's lawsuit.
- Musk's lawsuit against the BBC for negative publicity was dismissed in 2013, and he later remarked that Clarkson was not suitable to review American electric cars.
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Jeremy Clarkson 'has last laugh' after BMW review left Elon Musk 'very angry'
Jeremy Clarkson has reflected on his long-running feud with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, after the businessman's financial struggles in recent years
In an article in the Sunday Times, British presenter Jeremy Clarkson signs a kind of revenge against the tycoon. It all started with a review on the show Top Gear in 2008.
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