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I want to be the first to have the sedan in my neighborhood.
60 grand for a car is absurd.
http://tinyurl.com/3r277e
they think the Tesla is built in Britain...
x. I want it to be a topic of conversation when I meet other geeks.
:) iPhones and macbooks are not unique anymore.
If my pricing info correct, it is insane. This is simply not a $160K car; especially when they aren't even making a right-hand drive version at the moment.
Ron: I love my Saturn Aura. It's turned out to be a very nice car for $28,000. It gets a lot of compliments from people who ride in it.
1. Why doesn't it charge in like 5-10 minutes? I've seen that there are other electric cars that use this super high voltage adapter to charge it super fast. Since they are installing new electric charging stations instead of gas stations, they might as well install super high voltage recharging stations. This way recharging your Tesla to about 80% capacity should not take longer then a few minutes. I wonder if some blogger could ask that question to the Tesla people about why they aren't implementing fast charging technology.
2. Why doesn't Google, the Chinese government and the Indian government not invest in this technology yet? With billions of dollars in investment, the mass produced sub-30 thousand dollar electric car would be available earlier to the whole world. Could some blogger ask the Tesla people if they would be able to speed up the development and the starting of the mass manufacturing of their Sedan and even cheaper models? Sorry, but I don't see why we need to wait for the large auto makers to join the electric car manufacturing shift, since we know they aren't really eager to change to 100% electric (since they have ties with the multi-trillion oil industry). So please ask Tesla, would more investment mean that they could deliver the cheaper cars faster?
3. Is it true that a multi-megawhatt wind mill pays for itself in less than 5 years and that it is the same for solar panels, and that except for maintainence that those wind and solar electric energy installation would thus provide free energy after those 5 years? And in that case, what is slowing down the installation of hundreds of thousands of wind mills and solar panels all over the world?
Really, if price no object, better off with a Shelby Cobra hydro or Anuvu's Nissan Frontier hybrid fuel cells. But this stuff is all half a scam, upfront costs, and hassles make it all quite unrealistic, but they can scam green offa people thinking political green, logic need not apply.
It's possible my next car will be an electric one. I do hope so.
$60,000 for a car?
That might be easy for you to afford, however, the average blog Joe certainly can't pony up that kind of cash for a set of wheels. Lets face it, their blog just doesn't monetize as well as yours.
I can't for the life of me understand why you so vehemently oppose companies like Izea - a company who provides an opportunity for the average blog joe to share the wealth that you so brazenly flaunt.
You should rename your post - Interweb "fat cat" brags to "near do well" readers about plan to buy luxury vehicle.
This is arrogant foolishness.
Make a plan for having one less. That will do wonders for your planetary impact!
So much for the wonders of modern technology.
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