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Elon Musk took an embarrassing Tesla test drive with Google's cofounders - the car would only go 10mph

Jun 1, 2016, 05:46 IST

Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin are recognized for their efforts at the conclusion of the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, September 22, 2006. Former US President Bill Clinton's annual event brings together world leaders from business, government and philanthropy to try to solve world issues.REUTERS/Chip East

The first ride that Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin got in Tesla's electric car wasn't too thrilling.

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That's because the car could only go ten miles per hour.

As Tesla CEO Elon Musk recounted at the company's annual shareholder meeting on Tuesday, a bug in the car's systems prevented the vehicle from going any faster when the two Google founders hoped aboard.

This was around the time that Tesla was building a completely new set of electronics for its early prototypes, switching from an analog computer that controlled the motor to a digital version.

Here's how Musk remembers the incident:

I remember in the early days giving a test drive to Larry Page and Sergey Brin, whom I've known for a long time, and there was some, like, bug in the system, and dammit, the car would only go 10 miles an hour. And I was like "Look I swear guys it goes way faster than this."

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Luckily for Musk, the Google cofounders were not too put off by the slow ride. In fact, Page and Brin went on to become early investors in Tesla: "They were kind enough to put a little investment into the company nonetheless, despite the world's worst demo," said Musk.

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