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spunkmaster 11-27-2006 05:19 PM

Holy shit look at this new electric car - one cent per mile!!!!
 
http://img.slate.com/media/1/123125/...GB_TeslaTN.jpg



It's Electric!
The Tesla Roadster?a hotshot sports car that runs on batteries.


http://www.teslamotors.com

Furious_Female 11-27-2006 05:26 PM

The technology is out there for $0.00 per mile... they're just milking every cent out of fossil fuels for as long as they can. :Oh crap

SleazyDream 11-27-2006 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Furious_Female (Post 11404134)
The technology is out there for $0.00 per mile... they're just milking every cent out of fossil fuels for as long as they can. :Oh crap

no makeing you happy is there?

pornguy 11-27-2006 05:32 PM

Man if I had an extra 90k laying around, I would buy one.

Ohface 11-27-2006 05:32 PM

DAMN,if it's real it must cost a fortune and a half.

D 11-27-2006 05:34 PM

Sweetness.

wedouglas 11-27-2006 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Ohface (Post 11404180)
DAMN,if it's real it must cost a fortune and a half.

Not really. $100K

Yngwie 11-27-2006 05:43 PM

that's a sweet car.

Yngwie 11-27-2006 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by wedouglas (Post 11404205)
Not really. $100K

which isn't bad considering you never have to spend 1 cent at a gas station to fill the tank unlike if you bought a $100k gas powered sports car which would cost you another small fortune in gas alone. So, in reality, the $92K+ you pay for this car pays for itself in the long run.

spunkmaster 11-27-2006 06:17 PM

It's just as fast as a 500 HP Vet in the quarter mile !

Grapesoda 11-27-2006 06:21 PM

this is interesting: PayPal founder (and Tesla Motors Chairman) Elon Musk

sharp 11-27-2006 06:22 PM

jeeze. they finally made one that looks decent.

laura 11-27-2006 06:23 PM

I want one

notabook 11-27-2006 06:26 PM

The bad thing is it only gets 250 miles per charge... until fast-charge stations are created and available nationwide it really limits where you can go with one.

(and atm, fast-charge stations waste a shitload of energy, so you would see that '1 cent per mile' grow tremendously)

spunkmaster 11-27-2006 06:44 PM

Don't worry soon fuel cells will let you go 25,000 miles per year before
you need to change the cell out !

LiveDose 11-27-2006 06:46 PM

I would have to drive it before I would even consider a battery car. Petal to the metal is one of the few PURE pleasures in life. I'll walk before I drive around in some Flintstones mobile...

Myst 11-27-2006 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 11404600)
I would have to drive it before I would even consider a battery car. Petal to the metal is one of the few PURE pleasures in life. I'll walk before I drive around in some Flintstones mobile...

How fast is it?
Zero to 60 mph in about 4 seconds with a top speed of over 130 mph*. But this is not the whole story. Because it has no clutch and a very wide, flat torque curve, the acceleration of the Tesla Roadster is much more available to enjoy: just step on the accelerator and go - no matter what speed you are driving, no matter what gear you are in, the acceleration is instantaneous.

MikeVega 11-27-2006 07:20 PM

That's fucking nice ... but i wonder where you would get it serviced and what it would cost .. but for $100k it's a sweet car .. I drive about 50 miles a day so one charge would last Monday-Friday .. sweet .. and if you charge at night it should be just fine ...

GAMEFINEST 11-27-2006 07:22 PM

nice......i want one

Furious_Female 11-27-2006 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 11404150)
no makeing you happy is there?

Of course not, I'm a female! :winkwink: :1orglaugh

Kimo 11-27-2006 07:33 PM

i want one :P

Big Red Machine 11-27-2006 08:06 PM

Looks just like Dirty D's Lotus

Vitasoy 11-27-2006 11:08 PM

What a sexy looking beast

martinsc 11-27-2006 11:12 PM

i want one

Jace 11-27-2006 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by notabook (Post 11404495)
The bad thing is it only gets 250 miles per charge... until fast-charge stations are created and available nationwide it really limits where you can go with one.

(and atm, fast-charge stations waste a shitload of energy, so you would see that '1 cent per mile' grow tremendously)

i don't know what your commute is like, but I don't go 250 miles in an average WEEK, much less day

of course it isn't a road trip car, but would you really wanna go road tripping in that small of a vehicle?

notabook 11-27-2006 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Jace (Post 11405854)
i don't know what your commute is like, but I don't go 250 miles in an average WEEK, much less day

of course it isn't a road trip car, but would you really wanna go road tripping in that small of a vehicle?

Ah of course, electric cars are only for going grocery shopping or impressing a tree hugging hippie over by the local park. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Anyways, I travel out of state from where I live to Texas and back again a number of times each year. It's about 420-450 miles there. That's hardly a road trip but completely kills my ability to get there in a timely manor.

Until fast-recharge stations are built these vehicles will never really catch on, in fact I'd say that's one of the top three reasons these cars have not caught on yet in the general public.

Jace 11-28-2006 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by notabook (Post 11405877)
Ah of course, electric cars are only for going grocery shopping or impressing a tree hugging hippie over by the local park. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Anyways, I travel out of state from where I live to Texas and back again a number of times each year. It's about 420-450 miles there. That's hardly a road trip but completely kills my ability to get there in a timely manor.

Until fast-recharge stations are built these vehicles will never really catch on, in fact I'd say that's one of the top three reasons these cars have not caught on yet in the general public.

then that vehicle is obviously not for you

just like a hummer is not for me

we all have preferences, and an electric car is not one of yours

btw, you need to see Who Killed The Electric Car......the fast recharge station has nothing to do with why they didn't catch on....california has them EVERYWHERE, and electric cars were released in Cali, but they never caught on because no one told anyone they were available, and by the time people realized they could get one, the car companies pulled them back in and stopped making them, claiming "lack of interest"

the interest is there, the car companies have no desire to feed that interest though, if they did they would lose out on their multi-BILLION dollar parts and service industry

Jace 11-28-2006 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by notabook (Post 11405877)
Ah of course, electric cars are only for going grocery shopping or impressing a tree hugging hippie over by the local park. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

btw, i NEVER said that, don't put words into my mouth

tony286 11-28-2006 12:12 AM

nice car the big problem where do you get it serviced? you break down where do you tell the tow truck to take you ?

Jace 11-28-2006 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 11405941)
nice car the big problem where do you get it serviced? you break down where do you tell the tow truck to take you ?

from what I have been reading from the EV test they did in California, there was 0 break downs in like 3 years of driving....no service either

there really isn't much to break down

KrisKross 11-28-2006 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 11404600)
I would have to drive it before I would even consider a battery car. Petal to the metal is one of the few PURE pleasures in life. I'll walk before I drive around in some Flintstones mobile...

The car does 0 to 100 KM in four seconds and tops out at over 200 KM an hour.

tony286 11-28-2006 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Jace (Post 11405958)
from what I have been reading from the EV test they did in California, there was 0 break downs in like 3 years of driving....no service either

there really isn't much to break down

but that one time what do you do ?

KrisKross 11-28-2006 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 11405966)
but that one time what do you do ?

Click the link in the first post and read the FAQ.

Quote:

Who will service my Tesla Motors car?

Tesla Motors will. There will be Tesla Motors Customer Care Centers in our five key markets (Northern California, Southern California, Chicago, New York, and Florida), offering direct sales and support for buyers and owners.
Quote:

How much service does the Tesla Roadster require?

Far, far less than gasoline-powered cars. Most cars require service every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. The Tesla Roadster has no motor oil or oil filters to change, no smog equipment to check, no air filters to replace, no power steering fluids to refill. We feel confident that the only service your Tesla Roadster will require for the first 100,000 miles is tire and brake inspection. But we?ll be happier to see you once a year or every 25,000 miles or so, just to check in.

Jace 11-28-2006 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 11405966)
but that one time what do you do ?

found this on another site

Quote:

Furthermore, unless you live in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, or Miami, if your Tesla Roadster breaks down, you?ll have to ship it at your cost to one of these cities for repair. Given that the last time I had a car shipped from Ohio to Washington it took a month, I?d expect that every time a Tesla breaks, it?ll be off the road for a long time.
if you live in any of those cities, they have repair facilities, if not, don't buy it...haha

Jace 11-28-2006 12:26 AM

btw you all

to me, sometimes the initial first offering of something like this isn't about the wow factor so that tons of people will purchase it, it is more about the innovation and proof that positive things like this are on the horizon, and much closer than they used to be

with this tesla car brings in a new wave of invention and innovation that we will see tons more of in the next 5-10 years

also, this is the most advanced and most innovative electric car to date, imagine what we will see in 3-5 years

Zester 11-28-2006 12:40 AM

I want one too

notabook 11-28-2006 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Jace (Post 11405925)
btw, i NEVER said that, don't put words into my mouth

Uh huh. The electric car is such a fantastic invention that can get you from here to the grocery store AND has enough battery power left over to let you get home! Gotcha.

woj 11-28-2006 12:56 AM

pretty neat :thumbsup

Jace 11-28-2006 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by notabook (Post 11406058)
Uh huh. The electric car is such a fantastic invention that can get you from here to the grocery store AND has enough battery power left over to let you get home! Gotcha.

well, considering I went out all day shopping today, plus helped a friend move, and didn't even drive over 50 miles, I think most people (other than you who obviously drives 400 miles a day) will be all right

notabook 11-28-2006 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Jace (Post 11406078)
well, considering I went out all day shopping today, plus helped a friend move, and didn't even drive over 50 miles, I think most people (other than you who obviously drives 400 miles a day) will be all right

The real question is, will it be able to make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs?


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