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I saw as they were building it putting pics of it and whatnot. Its custom made for a client or for what exactly?
My 2013 Tesla
IMO they look great.
Also if you didnt know those roofs are on all Z06s of the era... the glassback version you prefer was the base model.
Curious to know how you decided on the Tesla? What else were you cross-shopping it with? Just trying to see who is actually buying these things, because I have absolutely no idea.
Co sign. I honestly think you should get it, gives you the sporty performance at the same time economic on fuel. I'm investing in a 2013 model once I'm able to get the credit approved within a year or two.I have $9k for a car .... I want one that will last a while and do not need luxury ... I need a good used car.
And do guys suggest going to private sellers or dealers? Certified pre-owned?
I was looking at the 2010 Honda Accord Coupe - but they run up to $15k and do not really want that price tag.
Thanks for any info!
and the fact tht some catch on fire after low speed mild car accidents.i love the Tesla Model S. i got to drive one when i worked at a guys house who owned one. they are super nice and much faster than people think (I think the S model has around 450hp). the only thing that would scare me away from owning one is the fact that they can only go like less than 300 miles on a charge.
Are charge stations readily available? I've never seen one in Tampa.My 2013 Tesla
Is that really such a big deal though? I mean the average person probably drives 3-500 miles a WEEK. So you might have to charge it a couple times a week if you're driving a lot, hook it up in your pad and go to sleep. If you don't have a garage, then your priorities are probably upside down if you're looking into buying an expensive car like the Tesla. Unless you're constantly taking roadtrips I think the 300 mile thing wouldn't really affect the average consumer that was in the market for one of these.i love the Tesla Model S. i got to drive one when i worked at a guys house who owned one. they are super nice and much faster than people think (I think the S model has around 450hp). the only thing that would scare me away from owning one is the fact that they can only go like less than 300 miles on a charge.
solid point. im going GTR for that price pointI never asked why, I asked who. As in, their profile, etc. Because personally speaking, at the $100k price-point, I'm looking at M5's, Panamera's, etc.
ya these electric cars are nothing like hybrids. the torque is incredible. not sure if you are familiar with them or not, but think of the Electric RC cars now that they have brushless electric motors. the acceleration on them is just insane and much better than the Nitro RC cars. its kinda like thatI'd love to test drive a tesla one day, see what all the electric hype is all about. I've driven a couple hybrids a couple years ago, back when I was working at an upholstery shop and they were..... extremely slow. But I know the technology has come a long ways since then.
beautiful. The commemorative edition is my all time fav VetteMy dads Z06. Love whipping this thing around.
My FJ in the background
Is that really such a big deal though? I mean the average person probably drives 3-500 miles a WEEK. So you might have to charge it a couple times a week if you're driving a lot, hook it up in your pad and go to sleep. If you don't have a garage, then your priorities are probably upside down if you're looking into buying an expensive car like the Tesla. Unless you're constantly taking roadtrips I think the 300 mile thing wouldn't really affect the average consumer that was in the market for one of these.i love the Tesla Model S. i got to drive one when i worked at a guys house who owned one. they are super nice and much faster than people think (I think the S model has around 450hp). the only thing that would scare me away from owning one is the fact that they can only go like less than 300 miles on a charge.
I'd love to test drive a tesla one day, see what all the electric hype is all about. I've driven a couple hybrids a couple years ago, back when I was working at an upholstery shop and they were..... extremely slow :x . But I know the technology has come a long ways since then.