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Old 09-25-2012, 01:37 PM   #1
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Tesla Motors Launches Revolutionary Supercharger Enabling Convenient Long Distance Driving

Tesla Motors ( NASDAQ : TSLA ) today unveiled its highly anticipated Supercharger network. Constructed in secret, Tesla revealed the locations of the first six Supercharger stations, which will allow the Model S to travel long distances with ultra fast charging throughout California, parts of Nevada and Arizona.

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Holy shit! You posted something of usefulness and interest. Has somebody hacked your account?
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he he

those cars look great too.

the price seems low as well $40k in the usa.

even the cheap one does 160 miles. thats probably as much as most people need.
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It says that Tesla Motors are a usa car firm???

there must be a mistake on the site as those cars look attractive.

so far i think those are the best electric cars i have seen.
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"We are giving Model S the ability to drive almost anywhere for free on pure sunlight."
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[QUOTE=DVTimes;19210852]Tesla Motors today unveiled its highly anticipated Supercharger network. Constructed in secret, Tesla revealed the locations of the first six Supercharger stations, which will allow the Model S to travel long distances with ultra fast charging throughout California, parts of Nevada and Arizona.


"Tesla revealed the locations of the first six Supercharger stations, which will allow the Model S to travel long distances with ultra fast charging throughout California, parts of Nevada and Arizona."[QOUTE]

And if I want to drive to Denver in my Tesla, I'm screwed.

" The 85 kWh Model S has received a U.S. fuel economy rating of 89MPGe and an EPA rated range of 265 miles."

This statement also means that I could not drive a Tesla from where I live to a GF's place in Oklahoma City and be sure that I can get there without the batteries going flat.

The least expensive version of the Model S STARTS at $49,900.00 and tops out at over $97,000.00 (NINETY-SEVEN-THOUSAND DOLLARS!).

Now just why in the Hell would I want to spend that much money to be only able to drive 265 miles?

SIX charging stations!

WOO HOO!

For two grand I can buy a Slant Six '63 Dodge that will get 28 mpg and is easy to fix if it breaks! Two grand could also buy me old Mercedes 240D that I can run on WASTE OIL!

No high test batteries to fail and burn down the car as has happened to several Fiskers and who says the same thing won't happen to Teslas?

Smoke and mirrors.

What a fucking joke!
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how much is a Lotus Elise in America?
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how much is a Lotus Elise in America?
Around $51,000.00 to $55,000.00.

I remember back in like 1977 buying a John Player Special Europa for around $2500.00 USD because he top leaked and had filled the footwells with water. The owner let it sit that way for several months and it smelled like shit. Pulled the seats and all the carpet, had them redone, disinfected the car and drove it for several years. Geting in and out of it was quite a job as Europas fit a guy my size like a very tight glove.
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Tesla Motors today unveiled its highly anticipated Supercharger network. Constructed in secret, Tesla revealed the locations of the first six Supercharger stations, which will allow the Model S to travel long distances with ultra fast charging throughout California, parts of Nevada and Arizona.


"Tesla revealed the locations of the first six Supercharger stations, which will allow the Model S to travel long distances with ultra fast charging throughout California, parts of Nevada and Arizona."[QOUTE]

And if I want to drive to Denver in my Tesla, I'm screwed.

" The 85 kWh Model S has received a U.S. fuel economy rating of 89MPGe and an EPA rated range of 265 miles."

This statement also means that I could not drive a Tesla from where I live to a GF's place in Oklahoma City and be sure that I can get there without the batteries going flat.

The least expensive version of the Model S STARTS at $49,900.00 and tops out at over $97,000.00 (NINETY-SEVEN-THOUSAND DOLLARS!).

Now just why in the Hell would I want to spend that much money to be only able to drive 265 miles?

SIX charging stations!

WOO HOO!

For two grand I can buy a Slant Six '63 Dodge that will get 28 mpg and is easy to fix if it breaks! Two grand could also buy me old Mercedes 240D that I can run on WASTE OIL!

No high test batteries to fail and burn down the car as has happened to several Fiskers and who says the same thing won't happen to Teslas?

Smoke and mirrors.

What a fucking joke!
in the uk $49k is about £24k.

thats a good price for an electric car.

unless you are a taxi driver or somthing like that 160 miles is probably more than enough.

also fuel is expensive in the uk.

so i could see this selling in the uk.

the problem in the uk is that not everyone has a garage. so charging for a lot of people is not easy.

also i do wonder if everyone went electric cars what the goverment would do as they make a fortune from tax on fuel.
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in the uk $49k is about £24k.

thats a good price for an electric car.

unless you are a taxi driver or somthing like that 160 miles is probably more than enough.

also fuel is expensive in the uk.

so i could see this selling in the uk.

the problem in the uk is that not everyone has a garage. so charging for a lot of people is not easy.

also i do wonder if everyone went electric cars what the goverment would do as they make a fortune from tax on fuel.
That is because England is the size of a postage stamp. In the USA we have STATES larger than the whole of England. A FIFTY GRAND USD starting price rules out a large percentage of the people here and unless the buyer is located in a state with one of the SIX charging stations, the Supercharger is fucking yard art.

Plans are also afoot to tax drivers by mileage driven so the whole "no fuel tax" thing is on the verge of death.

England:
Area - 50,346 sq. mi.
Population - 51,446,000

USA:
Area - 3,794,101 sq. mi.
Population - 312,560,000

USA has just over 75 times more area than England and 6 times the population.

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How is it "awesome" and what does "awesome" mean in this case?
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That is because England is the size of a postage stamp. In the USA we have STATES larger than the whole of England. A FIFTY GRAND USD starting price rules out a large percentage of the people here and unless the buyer is located in a state with one of the SIX charging stations, the Supercharger is fucking yard art.

Plans are also afoot to tax drivers by mileage driven so the whole "no fuel tax" thing is on the verge of death.

England:
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Population - 51,446,000

USA:
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Population - 312,560,000

USA has just over 75 times more area than England and 6 times the population.
that said, there is only so far you can drive in one day.

and i think your speed limit is much slower than the uk so your not going to be abel to go all that far.

how many people do over 150 miles each day? not many.

and as fuel costs go up, and the cost of cars get cheaper then such cars will sell.
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They should come up with a different name.

The term "Supercharger" already has a meaning in the car world.
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that said, there is only so far you can drive in one day.

and i think your speed limit is much slower than the uk so your not going to be abel to go all that far.

how many people do over 150 miles each day? not many.

and as fuel costs go up, and the cost of cars get cheaper then such cars will sell.

The maximum speed limit in my state is 75 MPH (121 KPH).

There is NO way that with a $50,000.00-$97,000.00 cost of an electric car that fuel costs would EVER justify the purchase price, especially with only SIX charging stations in the USA.

Just for grins, I called my bank to find out if it would finance a Tesla.

Nope.

Not on a bet.

If the car was repossessed in my area, who would buy it with only SIX charging stations in the whole fucking country, NONE of which are in the area?

Smoke and mirrors.

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The maximum speed limit in my state is 75 MPH (121 KPH).

There is NO way that with a $50,000.00-$97,000.00 cost of an electric car that fuel costs would EVER justify the purchase price, especially with only SIX charging stations in the USA.

Just for grins, I called my bank to find out if it would finance a Tesla.

Nope.

Not on a bet.

If the car was repossessed in my area, who would buy it with only SIX charging stations in the whole fucking country, NONE of which are in the area?

Smoke and mirrors.
you can charge it via your mains.

ie, any electric socket.

also i suspect there are lots of electric points all over.

its just that these are the super dooper ones you mean.
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A local guy here in Niagara region has a Tesla - seen it a few times in the downtown core. I mistook it for a Lotus the first time I saw it curbside.

Kinda' curious how long the batteries will last in winter driving - although I suspect he'll be storing it through the winter months.
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you can charge it via your mains.

ie, any electric socket.

also i suspect there are lots of electric points all over.

its just that these are the super dooper ones you mean.
And if you charge from your mains you are charging from fossil fuel generated electricity.

Thank you for being so "GREEN"!
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I'm all for electric vehicles. They will build more charging stations as demand increases.

Of course, if everyone had such a small mind as some people here, that would never happen.
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Now just why in the Hell would I want to spend that much money to be only able to drive 265 miles?

SIX charging stations!

WOO HOO!

For two grand I can buy a Slant Six '63 Dodge that will get 28 mpg and is easy to fix if it breaks! Two grand could also buy me old Mercedes 240D that I can run on WASTE OIL!
Your missing the point. At this point the Tesla is like the Ferrari of electric cars.

Imagine being able to travel 300 miles without it costing you a fucking cent because your charging it with solar power.
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if your in the usa you should be impressed, as they have possibly taken the lead with electric cars. this is at a time that today ford is laying staff off.

what it takes is say the goverment alowing them to be installed tax free, this way businesses would install the charging stations.

i could see supermarkets putting them in there car parks.

i suspect in 10 to 15 years electric cars will be much more common.

and like mobile phone and computers, they will become cheaper and cheaper.
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Your missing the point. At this point the Tesla is like the Ferrari of electric cars.

Imagine being able to travel 300 miles without it costing you a fucking cent because your charging it with solar power.
But since it costs the buyer anyplace between $50,000.00 and $97,000.00 PLUS to do this, where are the savings and just what exactly does this help the environment?

And what good does this stratospherically priced automobile do for the general public?

SIX FUCKING CHARGING STATIONS in a nation of 312 million people!

The maximum distance the car can travel on a single charge is 265 miles, NOT the 300 miles that you are claiming.

A FEEL GOOD car for the SUPER RICH and ONLY for the SUPER RICH!
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Your missing the point. At this point the Tesla is like the Ferrari of electric cars.

Imagine being able to travel 300 miles without it costing you a fucking cent because your charging it with solar power.
its also a very attractive car.

often modern usa cars are rather ugly and do not sell outside the usa, but this car is attractive. in fact i bet people would think its made it italy not usa.

this car will sell in the eu.

the problem i suspect is that i bet there production is low and it will be hard to get hold of one.

at the moment the competition is basicly the nissan leaf, but that has a range of about 80 miles or somthing like that.

as i say how many people would even do over 160 miles a day?

in the uk they have (or had) some cash back too on selected electric cars, so the goverment gives you back some cash (or somthing like that).

also i suspect that there solor stations if used will pop up all over the place. in fact i wonder if they will sell them as it would be a cool thing for a business to have in its car park.
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But since it costs the buyer anyplace between $50,000.00 and $97,000.00 PLUS to do this, where are the savings and just what exactly does this help the environment?

And what good does this stratospherically priced automobile do for the general public?

SIX FUCKING CHARGING STATIONS in a nation of 312 million people!

The maximum distance the car can travel on a single charge is 265 miles, NOT the 300 miles that you are claiming.

A FEEL GOOD car for the SUPER RICH and ONLY for the SUPER RICH!
think this way, in the uk, you could easily spend £40 to do 160 miles a day. thats over £13k a year. so in 5 years the car pays for itself.

and as i say most people wil;l charge it from home.

i bet to fully charge it will cost you under $1.

the point of these super chargers (if i am reading it correct) is that if you were on a long gerny, you can charge quick, rather than have to stop for 12 hours or so to charge up. the fact its solor is just a bonus and means it can be off grid.
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if you had in the uk fast chargers at service stations on the motorway, then you could drive all over without any worries.

the question will be which comes first, lots of supply points or people buying electric cars.

even on top gear they are loving electric cars. not becase they are green, but becase they are cheap to run, and faster. eklectric cars are much faster than petrel cars, in fact in the nissan leaf for safty they have made it go slower just to stop people setting off too fast.

also much fewer things need chaging on electric cars (no oil change). so thats a huge saving.
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think this way, in the uk, you could easily spend £40 to do 160 miles a day. thats over £13k a year. so in 5 years the car pays for itself.

and as i say most people wil;l charge it from home.

i bet to fully charge it will cost you under $1.

the point of these super chargers (if i am reading it correct) is that if you were on a long gerny, you can charge quick, rather than have to stop for 12 hours or so to charge up. the fact its solor is just a bonus and means it can be off grid.
That is "journey", not "gerny".

Stats please.

And just how in the fuck can we take speculative information seriously from someone who cannot even spell in his own language?

"I bet"!

Proof please?

"Most people will charge it from home."

Using fossil fuel or nuclear generated electricity.

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AdultPornMasta, I believe you are also DVTimes.

Why?

Because you are the only two on the board who don't know how to use the quote feature properly. You had an entire conversation with yourself in this thread, each time messing up the quote feature in the exact way, one post after another. Nice one.
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"Most people will charge it from home."

Using fossil fuel or nuclear generated electricity.

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use a solar plant (in neveda or cali :p)
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in some countries they sell electric cars like mobile phones.

basicaly you buy the car but rent the battery.

so when you get low you pull into a station and hot swap the battery (by robot).

so taxi cabs drive all day without any problems.

i belive isrial is one that does this.
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That is "journey", not "gerny".

Stats please.

And just how in the fuck can we take speculative information seriously from someone who cannot even spell in his own language?

"I bet"!

Proof please?

"Most people will charge it from home."

Using fossil fuel or nuclear generated electricity.

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its greener. its also not kicking out toxic fumes..

you can never be 100% green.

i do not need to prove stats on people charging from home as its clear they will as you just plug it in. no need for any eqipment, just the standered plug. you get home, plug it in, and next day its charged.

they say to charge a nissan leaf in the uk is £1. and i bet electricity is cheaper in the usa than uk, so it will probably be even cheaper.

on top of that fuel is probably going to cost more each year, not less.
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Old 09-25-2012, 05:33 PM   #32
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That is "journey", not "gerny".

Stats please.

And just how in the fuck can we take speculative information seriously from someone who cannot even spell in his own language?

"I bet"!

Proof please?

"Most people will charge it from home."

Using fossil fuel or nuclear generated electricity.

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technology, its soooo scary.

did you get upset when they invented the word processor and went around saying that people will just keep typewriters.
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from my history (a snoopy cartoon) the reason we use pertel cars is becase in the early days they had a race and the elecric car ran out of power and i think the petrel car snoopy drove one. thus we carried on using petrel cars due to snoopy winning the race.
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technology, its soooo scary.

did you get upset when they invented the word processor and went around saying that people will just keep typewriters.
Nice Red Herring.

I did NOT write one fucking word about "technology". I wrote that a $100K USD electric car is a fucking joke and with only SIX fucking charging stations in the entire USA is a poor joke at that.

The "solar" charging stations require huge battery banks for storage and the environmental impact of battery production alone could very well offset the "green" advantages of the car itself.

You think that the cars could only be recharged in the fucking DAYTIME?

Do your fucking homework and try, oh, please try to get a clue!
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from my history (a snoopy cartoon) the reason we use pertel cars is becase in the early days they had a race and the elecric car ran out of power and i think the petrel car snoopy drove one. thus we carried on using petrel cars due to snoopy winning the race.
That's "petrol", not "pertel" or "petrel".

ENGLISH!

DO YOU SPEAK IT?
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Tesla Motors is interesting as they apear to be a technology firm who just happen to make cars.

they seem to be making them like pc's.

the model x is interesting. at first i thought, not sure. but then i sort of get it. it would be good as a mini van with the seats down. if your making deliveries i could see it as a good buy.

it would be good in the uk, as if you go in the countryside 4x4 is very usfull.

that vid is very interesting.

at first i thought, not sure if i like the doors, but then i thought it would make putting things in and out easer.

its interesting they work with honda and a few other firms too.
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Nice Red Herring.

I did NOT write one fucking word about "technology". I wrote that a $100K USD electric car is a fucking joke and with only SIX fucking charging stations in the entire USA is a poor joke at that.

The "solar" charging stations require huge battery banks for storage and the environmental impact of battery production alone could very well offset the "green" advantages of the car itself.

You think that the cars could only be recharged in the fucking DAYTIME?

Do your fucking homework and try, oh, please try to get a clue!
do you not get that people charge the cars at home.

do you not get that there are lots of chargers all over.

the 6 charges they talk about are the solor ones that by the sound of it super charge the car, thats all.

most people will only use them on long travels.
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Tesla Motors is interesting as they apear to be a technology firm who just happen to make cars.

they seem to be making them like pc's.

the model x is interesting. at first i thought, not sure. but then i sort of get it. it would be good as a mini van with the seats down. if your making deliveries i could see it as a good buy.

it would be good in the uk, as if you go in the countryside 4x4 is very usfull.

that vid is very interesting.

at first i thought, not sure if i like the doors, but then i thought it would make putting things in and out easer.

its interesting they work with honda and a few other firms too.
"usfull"?

You also misused an apostrophe and failed to capitalize the first word of many of your sentences.

For one who "thinks" a lot, you certainly have difficulty with the language and communicating properly.

Whatever did you do with your old school tie?
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"usfull"?

You also misused an apostrophe and failed to capitalize the first word of many of your sentences.

For one who "thinks" a lot, you certainly have difficulty with the language and communicating properly.

Whatever did you do with your old school tie?
i am dyslexic, so what?

is that what you do when you loose an argument, resort to silly insults?

i make no bones about it that most 7 year olds can spell better than me.

i also have a steel rod in my leg and my arm has a steel bolt in it, so feel free to point that out if it boosts your ego.

also i need glasses. so feel free to call me a specky 4 eyes.
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But since it costs the buyer anyplace between $50,000.00 and $97,000.00 PLUS to do this, where are the savings and just what exactly does this help the environment?

And what good does this stratospherically priced automobile do for the general public?
Yet another fake nick. Joy. Not my fault you can't afford a $50k car.

The average C Class MB costs $40k in the US. Considering there is only a $10k difference for the lower priced Tesla and then factor in that you'll never ever pay $4 for a gallon of gas.... Seems to me like it's fucking brilliant.

Figure your house is on solar and the charging stations are on solar, and poof you'll never pay to travel again.

265 miles is just the starting point. Five years from it will be 500 miles.

Why are people so negative?
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Yet another fake nick. Joy. Not my fault you can't afford a $50k car.

The average C Class MB costs $40k in the US. Considering there is only a $10k difference for the lower priced Tesla and then factor in that you'll never ever pay $4 for a gallon of gas.... Seems to me like it's fucking brilliant.

Figure your house is on solar and the charging stations are on solar, and poof you'll never pay to travel again.

265 miles is just the starting point. Five years from it will be 500 miles.

Why are people so negative?
By the way, my "other car" really is a Rolls Royce. A very nice '71 Shadow LWB with an Everflex top, Continentals, an Edelbrock fuel injection conversion, low miles and if you have to ask about the fuel economy, you don't need to know and couldn't afford it anyway. No pix though as pix are already posted to a few places on the net and I don't need anyone using an image search program to try to find my real identity. I paid less than $9K for the Roller and spent around $7K on updates and maintainence so I'm in it pretty good.

I also have a '91 GMC one ton dually four-door with a 454 which gets 10 mpg but I use it so little that I don't care. Paid less than $2K for it and it is rust free.

My regular driver is a full size car which averages about 20 mpg in town and 26-28 on the highway. Less than $3K because I bought it right.

Suffer fools.
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i am dyslexic, so what?

is that what you do when you loose an argument, resort to silly insults?

i make no bones about it that most 7 year olds can spell better than me.

i also have a steel rod in my leg and my arm has a steel bolt in it, so feel free to point that out if it boosts your ego.

also i need glasses. so feel free to call me a specky 4 eyes.
Damn, man!

You ARE fucked up!

I got that dyslexia thing going myself so don't take it personally.

'The fuck happened to you?

Wreck you electric car?



Oh.

Tha should be "lose" not "loose".

"Loose" is what your asshole gets when your boyfriend fucks you too much.

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The maximum speed limit in my state is 75 MPH (121 KPH).

There is NO way that with a $50,000.00-$97,000.00 cost of an electric car that fuel costs would EVER justify the purchase price, especially with only SIX charging stations in the USA.

Just for grins, I called my bank to find out if it would finance a Tesla.

Nope.

Not on a bet.

If the car was repossessed in my area, who would buy it with only SIX charging stations in the whole fucking country, NONE of which are in the area?

Smoke and mirrors.

You are missing the point. You can still charge your car at home. Superchargers just do it alot faster than home connections.

There is also a great business model here. Highway gas stations can add super chargers to their stations for only a few thousand dollars. No underground gas tank needed. Chargers will need distributors, technicians, etc.

There are already 2 super charging stations in Montreal that I have seen, with over 100 coming to Montreal soon. And I've seen 4 Chevy Volt's and 3 Tesla's on the road here.

Electric cars are coming. They're fast, sleek and cool as fucking hell (except for the god-awful Nissan Leaf). Tesla, Chevy, BMW, and now Ford (Ford Focus Electric). Even the Quebec Government (idiots, usually) give you $7000+ to buy an electric car.

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Around $51,000.00 to $55,000.00.

I remember back in like 1977 buying a John Player Special Europa for around $2500.00 USD because he top leaked and had filled the footwells with water. The owner let it sit that way for several months and it smelled like shit. Pulled the seats and all the carpet, had them redone, disinfected the car and drove it for several years. Geting in and out of it was quite a job as Europas fit a guy my size like a very tight glove.
The only way I could get out of our Europa was to crawl out onto the floor and then stand up afterwards. Not exactly graceful
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That is because England is the size of a postage stamp. In the USA we have STATES larger than the whole of England. A FIFTY GRAND USD starting price rules out a large percentage of the people here and unless the buyer is located in a state with one of the SIX charging stations, the Supercharger is fucking yard art.

Plans are also afoot to tax drivers by mileage driven so the whole "no fuel tax" thing is on the verge of death.

England:
Area - 50,346 sq. mi.
Population - 51,446,000

USA:
Area - 3,794,101 sq. mi.
Population - 312,560,000

USA has just over 75 times more area than England and 6 times the population.
Very few people commute 2 states over. Most people will not drive over an hour to get to work. This car might not be for you but it is practical for a lot of people. Especially in a two car family.
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