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Range Anxiety? Tesla Motors Notoriety.
JoeSmith
January 2013
edited November -1
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My amateur attempt at a marketing slogan. You've got my full permission to use it (just send me some swag if you do!)
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Carl Barlev
January 2013
edited November -1
I think it flows and sounds better without "motors".
Range anxiety?
Tesla notoriety.
Can help to check the syllabel count...
1, 1+3
2, 2+3
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Brian H
January 2013
edited November -1
In common speech, "notoriety" is associated with misbehaviour and a scandalous reputation. Back to the thesaurus.
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Joyrider
January 2013
edited November -1
Range anxiety? Rx Tesla.
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Timo
January 2013
edited November -1
@Brian
H, good to know that my understanding of that word was correct.
How about "Range Anxiety? You don't use gas in this car, dummy."
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Brian H
January 2013
edited November -1
Makes even less sense.
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Timo
February 2013
edited November -1
Too smart? Implication that gasoline gives you range anxiety.
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Benz
February 2013
edited November -1
This is a really good marketing slogan:
"Tesla technology kills range anxiety"
It's short, strong, positive and straight to the point.
You have my permission to use it (a Signature Performance Model X will do just fine).
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Brian H
February 2013
edited November -1
"Go Far With a Tesla"
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Benz
February 2013
edited November -1
My slogan sounds like a victory, or like a not expected technological brakethrough.
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Range anxiety?
Tesla notoriety.
Can help to check the syllabel count...
1, 1+3
2, 2+3
How about "Range Anxiety? You don't use gas in this car, dummy."
"Tesla technology kills range anxiety"
It's short, strong, positive and straight to the point.
You have my permission to use it (a Signature Performance Model X will do just fine).