08-03-2011, 04:36 PM
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Nissan calls out Top Gear over Leaf Review
http://news.yahoo.com/jeremy-clarkso...111205442.html
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Jeremy Clarkson, the outspoken presenter of popular British motoring show Top Gear on Wednesday defended an episode of the series in which he deliberately runs out of power in Japanese automaker Nissan's Leaf electric car.
Clarkson drew a furious response from Nissan after Sunday's episode of the BBC programme showed him being pushed
along in a Leaf car after its battery went flat.
The presenter, who has whipped up controversy on numerous occasions in the past, was left stranded in the eastern
English city of Lincoln where there are no public recharging points for electric cars.
He ended the show with the comment that electric cars "are not the future."
Nissan blasted the episode as misleading because the car was not fully charged before starting the journey, but in
comments to the Times newspaper on Wednesday Clarkson refused to apologise, saying: "That's how TV works."
"The piece was about the difficulties of recharging the electric car," he added.
"At no point did we mislead the viewers. Top Gear's job is to say to everybody, 'Just a minute, do not believe (electric cars)
can be run as simply as you have been told. Charging them up is a pain in the arse'."
In an interview after the episode, Andy Palmer, Nissan's executive vice-president, accused Top Gear of deceiving viewers,
saying there were safeguards in place to stop Leaf drivers running out of power.
He pointed out that a device sending Nissan updates showed Clarkson had started the day with the battery only 40 percent
charged and said the car appeared to have been driven in loops in Lincoln until the battery was flat.
Andy Wilman, Top Gear's executive producer, denied the show had misled viewers, saying it was intended to highlight the
"patchy" recharging infrastructure for electric cars in Britain.
In February the BBC was forced to apologise to the Mexican ambassador to London after a Top Gear presenter described
Mexicans as "lazy", "feckless" and "flatulent" in a segment about a sportscar made by Mexican firm Mastretta.
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