The Tesla electric car anecdote refers to a supposed Tesla invention described by a Peter Savo, to one Derek Ahers on September 16, 1967. Savo said that Tesla took him to Buffalo, New York in 1931 and showed him a modified Pierce-Arrow automobile. read more
The website with the homepage "See Details" provides content on the pages Demo Drive, Explore Inventory and Custom Order. In the following table you'll find the 10 most important pages of Tesla.com:
# | Description | URL of the website |
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1. | See Details | / |
2. | Demo Drive | /drive |
3. | Explore Inventory | /inventory/new/m3 |
4. | Custom Order | /modely/design |
5. | Explore Inventory | /inventory/new/ms |
6. | Demo Drive | /drive?selectedModel=models |
7. | Order Now | /energy/design |
8. | Demo Drive | /drive?selectedModel=modelx |
9. | Custom Order | /model3/design#overview |
10. | Order Now | /solarroof/design |
For managing the data of the webpages the CMS Drupal in the version 9 is used. The website uses the latest markup standard HTML 5. The website does not specify details about the inclusion of its content in search engines. For this reason the content will be included by search engines.
IP address: | 72.246.168.53 |
Server provider: | AKAMAI-AS |
Cms-Software: | Drupal, Version 9 |
Load time: | 7.6 seconds (slower than 99 % of all websites) |
HTML version: | HTML 5 |
Filesize: | 514.86 KB (295 recognized words in text) |
The website doesn't contain questionable content. It can be used by kids and is safe for work.
Attribute | Classification | |
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Google Safebrowsing |
Safe | |
Safe for children |
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Safe for work |
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Webwiki rating |
No ratings | |
Server location |
USA | |
Trustworthy 85% |