Again, 95% of the driving that most Tesla owners are doing is just regular daily driving that a 300 mile range can easily accommodate so no trips to a Tesla supercharger are necessary.
Sorry, but not true.
Above 60mph a lot of exotic cars beat the Tesla. On top of that the Tesla cannot be driven all the time in the "insanity mode" for fast acceleration, which is mentioned by Tesla themselves. Not healthy for the battery and the car. In "insanity mode" your 335 miles range will be decimated.
What's the use of 2.7 sec for 0-60? What is the problem if it is 3-4.5 for exotic cars? More important is the 335 mile range. If you drive fast you will never get over 200 miles, so just a car to drive just around the block. I do a lot of +600 miles trips. Takes me (in Germany) far less then 10 hours (depending on traffic). With a Tesla that trip would take at least 2 days. Savings in energy (no fuel but electricity) will be destroyed completely by bills for food and hotels. Not to mention the waste of time. A weekendtrip to Italy is impossible as all the time would be spent for driving up and back.
I wish the Tesla would not have these disadvantages, because then I would really want one. But today for people who drive a lot, a Tesla is not an option.
You should also pray not to have any accident as repair is hallucinating expensive.
Sorry, but not true.
recycle.
This was the 3rd IC with pretty much the same set up in 9 months gaining all 100% ROI. But every good thing has to come to an end, and I don't think Tesla is going to be able to stay at this range. Due to the constant bad news, the range is going to move lower. So I am guessing price will be in the 260-360 range for the next 3 months...
If your taking a lot of 600+ mile trips, then you're right... a Tesla just isn't the right car for you.I do a lot of +600 miles trips. Takes me (in Germany) far less then 10 hours (depending on traffic). With a Tesla that trip would take at least 2 days. Savings in energy (no fuel but electricity) will be destroyed completely by bills for food and hotels.
Sorry, but it is true. They are using a Tesla 90D for that performance test, not the P100D, and they say they aren't using the P100D because it's not available in the UK. You should watch the video before you post it.
Sorry, but it is true. They are using a Tesla 90D for that performance test, not the P100D, and they say they aren't using the P100D because it's not available in the UK. You should watch the video before you post it.
If your taking a lot of 600+ mile trips, then you're right... a Tesla just isn't the right car for you.