Looks like the writing is on the wall for Tesla

why are you so dishonest? they arent difficult to put out you just use a class D extinguisher.

I don't believe anything Havana Moon says. He's proven that he just parrots the right wing talking points and isn't smart enough to differentiate between the truth and fantasy.
 
I don't know why ... all I know is, I actually know people who owns Tesla's and they all Love the Car.

But here's my bigger question ... this country still hasn't invested in it's OWN Infrastructure, and I don't want to hear anything about Privatizing Infrastructure. Privatizing Infrastructure is like Outsourcing Responsibility and Accountable.

Our Infrastructure was built during WARS and a DEPRESSIONS, so I don't what to hear about the cost either.

Through the Obama Presidency; this country had an abundance of willing laborers who were unemployed during this countries LOWEST Labor Cost and Interest Rates; and the ONLY reason why nothing got done is because a Black Man would get credit for it.

What the Excuse for not Investing in America now ... ? A stupid Wall will have zero return value to me.

I have a friend who recently bought a used 2015 Tesla and he loves it. He charges it for free at a Tesla charging station and he gets free WiFi in it as well. I rode in it and it's quite impressive. The acceleration is unbelievable. I've never experienced such G forces. The acceleration is performance is smooth and blows away any gasoline powered car. The comparison isn't even close.
And the online interface on the dashboard is amazing. And this is three year old technology. An internal combustion engine has hundreds of moving parts to drive your car. The Tesla has one and needs no transmission. It won't be long before the internal combustion engine is a thing of the past. Battery technology is improving every year. The amount of storage a battery can hold increases 18% a year. Tesla is the future. I'm seriously thinking of buying one as my next car. There's a row of charging stations at a mall less than a mile from me. And it's free. Imagine getting free gas for the life of your car.
Thank you Elon Musk. You're a Thomas Edison/Henry Ford rolled in one. You're a genius.
 
I have a friend who recently bought a used 2015 Tesla and he loves it. He charges it for free at a Tesla charging station and he gets free WiFi in it as well. I rode in it and it's quite impressive. The acceleration is unbelievable. I've never experienced such G forces. The acceleration is performance is smooth and blows away any gasoline powered car. The comparison isn't even close.
And the online interface on the dashboard is amazing. And this is three year old technology. An internal combustion engine has hundreds of moving parts to drive your car. The Tesla has one and needs no transmission. It won't be long before the internal combustion engine is a thing of the past. Battery technology is improving every year. The amount of storage a battery can hold increases 18% a year. Tesla is the future. I'm seriously thinking of buying one as my next car. There's a row of charging stations at a mall less than a mile from me. And it's free. Imagine getting free gas for the life of your car.
Thank you Elon Musk. You're a Thomas Edison/Henry Ford rolled in one. You're a genius.


I'd love to have one ... but the only car worth $100k for me is a new Corvette ZR1 ;)
 
I'd love to have one ... but the only car worth $100k for me is a new Corvette ZR1 ;)

Electric cars are the wave of the future. I invested in Lithium mining companies a while back and the investment has had a handsome payback.

Got this from Wall Street Journal:

The ever-increasing demand for storage capacity is leading some analysts to predict increases in lithium prices for the foreseeable future — which could mean an even bigger jump in lithium-mining companies.

Lithium carbonate hovered around $2,000 per ton from 2000 to 2004 but then started rising with demand. By 2009, it was at $5,000 per ton and now stands at more than $9,000.
 
I have a friend who recently bought a used 2015 Tesla and he loves it. He charges it for free at a Tesla charging station and he gets free WiFi in it as well. I rode in it and it's quite impressive. The acceleration is unbelievable. I've never experienced such G forces. The acceleration is performance is smooth and blows away any gasoline powered car. The comparison isn't even close.
And the online interface on the dashboard is amazing. And this is three year old technology. An internal combustion engine has hundreds of moving parts to drive your car. The Tesla has one and needs no transmission. It won't be long before the internal combustion engine is a thing of the past. Battery technology is improving every year. The amount of storage a battery can hold increases 18% a year. Tesla is the future. I'm seriously thinking of buying one as my next car. There's a row of charging stations at a mall less than a mile from me. And it's free. Imagine getting free gas for the life of your car.
Thank you Elon Musk. You're a Thomas Edison/Henry Ford rolled in one. You're a genius.

If they have such a good product then they should be able to turn a profit instead of sucking on the tit of big government and using tax payer dollars to launch cars jnto space.
 
why are you so dishonest? they arent difficult to put out you just use a class D extinguisher.

The only type that is effective on lithium fires are copper powder extinguishers. They are not cheap by any means, so stop bullshitting grandad! This one is nearly $900.

http://www.safetyemporium.com/09592

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Electric cars are the wave of the future. I invested in Lithium mining companies a while back and the investment has had a handsome payback.

Got this from Wall Street Journal:

The ever-increasing demand for storage capacity is leading some analysts to predict increases in lithium prices for the foreseeable future — which could mean an even bigger jump in lithium-mining companies.

Lithium carbonate hovered around $2,000 per ton from 2000 to 2004 but then started rising with demand. By 2009, it was at $5,000 per ton and now stands at more than $9,000.

What you say is true the only caveat I would point out is research is going to come up with the next newest greatest so watch for that.
 
This is not the first time people have claimed Tesla was going out of business. I will wait. It is a matter of time. Eventually a space rock will hit us and destroy all life on earth. So it is a matter of time.
 
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