Tesla Model S launched! Finally we see what the future of electric cars can be.

At last.

So nowadays you have time to charge up, seriously, and can wait several hours when it takes less than a minute to fill up your car otherwise?

I guess the reality isn't that these are still just a rich man's toy anymore.

Also, I am far from the typical driver. Over a 10 year period I averaged 4,500 miles per month on my truck. For a 2 year period I averaged 6k miles a months. The bulk of those miles were interstate, but I also spent plenty of time on backroads, dirt/gravel roads, and driving in utility easements.
 
That didn't seem to stop you from denying there was any inconsistency in your position on electric vehicles, did it?



What do you think?

What inconsistencies? You still haven't told me what contradictions you found.

Did I call a car that has a 100 mile range and takes hours to charge a rich man's toy? Obviously.

Do I think the Tesla's 300 mile range and 30 min half charge makes a difference? Yes. Perhaps this is what I was talking about when I called it "exciting" and "astounding".


But with each post you simply prove that you are uninterested in the actual topic. You are doing your best to annoy individuals. Which fits the definition of a troll.

Do you have more??
 
Do I think the Tesla's 300 mile range and 30 min half charge makes a difference? Yes. Perhaps this is what I was talking about when I called it "exciting" and "astounding".

Model S can recover 62 miles range per hour of charge.

Tesla offers three batteries, denoted by the kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy they store: 40 kWh, 60 kWh, and 85 kWh.

Travelling 55 mph, the kWh figures can be translated to the stated range capabilities of 160, 230, and 300 miles, respectively.

Range fluctuates based on vehicle speed, driving style, and road conditions.

Holding these factors constant, using higher consumption accessories like climate control will reduce range approximately five to ten percent.


http://www.teslamotors.com/models/facts
 
Model S can recover 62 miles range per hour of charge.

Tesla offers three batteries, denoted by the kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy they store: 40 kWh, 60 kWh, and 85 kWh.

Travelling 55 mph, the kWh figures can be translated to the stated range capabilities of 160, 230, and 300 miles, respectively.

Range fluctuates based on vehicle speed, driving style, and road conditions.

Holding these factors constant, using higher consumption accessories like climate control will reduce range approximately five to ten percent.


http://www.teslamotors.com/models/facts

And?
 
It is better-looking than the Leaf, isn't it?

I'll check back on this thread periodically. If you have something to say or a point to make, please do so. Your dancing has grown old. You have posted and posted and not said much of anything. And this attempt to show I contradicted myself is laughable.
 
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