Top reasons to buy an electric car instead of a gas vehicle. MAGA wets panties.

Tesla Model 3 Best electric car overall
Tesla Features:
132 MPGe (miles per gallon of gasoline-equivalent)
Estimated charging cost per year: $500
Up to 334 miles on a single charge
Max speed: 145 mph
Accelerate from 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds
Max power: 430 hp
Full self-driving capability (autopilot, auto lane change, autopark, and more) with a $12,000 upgrade
Price: $40,390 (rear wheel drive), $56,390 (dual-motor, AWD)
The Tesla Model 3 was one of the top-selling electric cars of 2022, with good reason. It combines functionality with innovation at a higher price point. Cars usually depreciate in value over time but used Tesla prices show the opposite.
I once ordered a Lyft, and the driver showed up in a Model 3. I had no idea how to open the door. I didn't know right away that you had to press one side, and the other popped open as a handle. Once I was inside, I was blown away by the comfort of the car, the roof that took panoramic to another level, and the large touchscreen that the driver was using to navigate.
The car has futuristic features, like autopark and auto lane change (part of the $12,000 upgrade to full self-driving capability). It's expensive but a solid investment with some cool perks.
Take the Tesla key card, for example. It's a sleek black card that fits perfectly into your wallet: Forget your keys no longer! If you have more than one Tesla, spanning different models, you can use your one specific key card to unlock them all. If you lose the key card, you can delete it from the car and order a replacement for $25.
Say you forget to tap your card on your Tesla to lock it -- the car has a walk-away feature that detects when you walk away and locks automatically (watch YouTuber POGAuto demonstrate here). If you leave the windows open, the car will automatically close them for you when it locks. You can also control the car from the Tesla app, opening and closing the trunk, flashing the lights just in case you're in a dark space and need to locate it, and much more. If you've ever had that moment of "oh no, I think I left my trunk open," this is the car for you.

Stop making shit up.
 
Pay attention to the conversation, dumbass. Nifty is arguing to do just that.


So you keep saying. Maybe if he had suggested an individual on here kill themselves you might have a valid point of comparison. But I haven't seen that if it happened. So I'm still stuck with just the word of a KNOWN liar and one who posts non-stop falsehoods (ie you)
 
Electric cars are the future! Unless they find an affordable renewable clean burning modern fuel!

No, they are the past. They've been around since the 1800's. Gasoline cars pretty much replaced them.

Still true today. Less than 1% of the cars on the road are EVs. One only has to look at any freeway to see it.
 
So you keep saying. Maybe if he had suggested an individual on here kill themselves you might have a valid point of comparison. But I haven't seen that if it happened. So I'm still stuck with just the word of a KNOWN liar and one who posts non-stop falsehoods (ie you)

He did. Pay attention, dumbass.
 
No, he doesn't.

You can deny all you want, it is there in the book. John Galt invents a way to replace gasoline cars with electric cars, and that is seen as the only way forward for society. Society does not take it, so instead we end up dependent on out dated trains.

When you were asking "who is John Galt?" were you actually asking who he is?
 
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