Tune into CNBC Thursday, May 28 at 5:00 pm PDT to see me interviewed about my MINI E. The program is CNBC Reports and they will be discussing the future of the automobile and the impact alternative fuel vehicles are having on the auto industry. They will ask me about my decision to join the MINI E program as well as other questions centering around my impressions of the car.
Cheers!
Peter
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Gabe at Motoringfile posted a link to your blog this morning, so look for more traffic coming to you soon. I look forward to reading about your experience with the E.
ReplyDeleteI would like to follow along on your MINI-E experience, but this white on black text is brutal to read (looks nice, though!). Would you consider modifying?
ReplyDeletePeter - I caught your NBC news coverage from Tuesday. It's still on my DVR - nicely done. Now I can't wait to get mine - looks like it will be another 10 days or so...
ReplyDeleteHi Peter...nice job on the CNBC piece. Didn't like how the host threw in that comment about coal at the end and didn't give you time to respond. Hope to take delivery tomorrow or early next week on our Mini E. Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteNice interview Peter - tell Suzanne we said hello. Compelling story.
ReplyDeleteSaw the CNBC piece.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame, not allowing you to retort to that last comment by Dennis about coal. Did Dennis not do his homework or was he just being an ass? Go Peter! I applaud your efforts on GREEN! those that know about you, know better, and those that don't should get to!
Nice job Peter! Few reporters I see can resist slamming EVs because they are ill informed and too lazy to do any homework on it.They don't put any value on plugin cars. Most people do not realize the EVs like this are High Performance cars by nature. Put in a solar array so the first thing you can say to guys like that is that you charge from 100% solar and you drive on sunshine. I get my MINI E in 2 weeks!
ReplyDeleteI missed the broadcast on CNBC - darn! I looked around on YouTube (and on CNBC's website), but couldn't find it - do you know if it's archived anywhere? Will you be able to post it on your blog?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
David (Vectrix Rider)