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whatever you think dude.2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Tesla Model S
Tesla Sales Beating Mercedes, BMW, and Audi
Looks like Tesla does just fine compared to other cars.
The sales numbers don't liewhatever you think dude.2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Tesla Model S
Tesla Sales Beating Mercedes, BMW, and Audi
Looks like Tesla does just fine compared to other cars.
Who cares, can someone go cross country yet?The sales numbers don't liewhatever you think dude.2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Tesla Model S
Tesla Sales Beating Mercedes, BMW, and Audi
Looks like Tesla does just fine compared to other cars.
Who cares, can someone go cross country yet?
Um...yes. Seriously, where have you been?Who cares, can someone go cross country yet?The sales numbers don't liewhatever you think dude.2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Tesla Model S
Tesla Sales Beating Mercedes, BMW, and Audi
Looks like Tesla does just fine compared to other cars.
Who cares, can someone go cross country yet?
Easily done.
Provided one has not just the money to buy one of those spendy toys but also enough left over for one Hell of an extension cord. No, not one long enough to run coast to coast - just from one FREE FUEL depot to the next. Should never be more than about 600 miles.
Only if you ignore the fact that pure electric vehicle sales and plug-ins have actually increased, and that the Tesla Model S outsells longtime industry leaders such as Mercedes, Audi, and BMW.meh
EV sales still sucking.
There is always a fringe market for everything.........solar power for example.
I don't have a problem with coal fired power plants. Do you? And I'm talking about the economics of Tesla and EVs, not the levels of pollution (which are lower than gasoline powered cars anyway, so pretty moot point). Are you trying to change the topic?Those electrics are great things.
They'll certainly drive the to keep a lot of coal fired power plants in operation - either that or people will get used to having electricity some of the time.
Those electrics are great things.
They'll certainly drive the to keep a lot of coal fired power plants in operation - either that or people will get used to having electricity some of the time.
In rural places, Solar is unsafe to pump water, better have a gas powered generator or you put yourself at risk and others.I will say that solar power does have its place. In rural areas where the cost of having power lines strung is far greater than buying the solar panels, batteries, regulators, etc.
Wind power? Not so much unless you like climbing poles or towers to do your own repairs. And you WILL do a lot of repairs.
Those electrics are great things.
They'll certainly drive the to keep a lot of coal fired power plants in operation - either that or people will get used to having electricity some of the time.
My Tesla in Coronado derives ALL of it's electricity from the sun. No nasty coal needed. Just think, if you would have been smart enough to take advantage of solar when China was doing their subsidizing, your electric bill would be zero.
Only if you ignore the fact that pure electric vehicle sales and plug-ins have actually increased, and that the Tesla Model S outsells longtime industry leaders such as Mercedes, Audi, and BMW.meh
EV sales still sucking.
There is always a fringe market for everything.........solar power for example.