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I'd buy a P85D tomorrow if they weren't so expensive, 0-60 in 3.1? Yes please.
I'd buy a P85D tomorrow if they weren't so expensive, 0-60 in 3.1? Yes please.
I agree, IMO by the time they rolled them out they would be redundant, battery tech is coming on extremely fast.
All changes take time, but the supercharge network is pretty vast on main routes and expanding quickly. Be good if everyone else took up the same charging standards
I'd buy a P85D tomorrow if they weren't so expensive, 0-60 in 3.1? Yes please.
Quite.
The problem is that to do, say, a long drive across France, there aren't enough charging points along the way, and a journey that currently sees me stopping one for fuel and taking 11 hours would take me many days and involve waiting around for the car to charge.
[TW]Fox;28035455 said:So just rent a car.
Electric car arguments always got he same way, no matter how good they get there is always a bunch of people saying 'YEA BUT I CANT DRIVE TO VLADIVOSTOCK ON A SINGLE CHARGE'.
Your transport mix doesn't always have to consist of only a single car solution, you know.
The majority of motorists do not make regular 260+ mile drives in one day. Some do, of course, but most do not.
I'm hoping that all cars are self-driven by the time my kids are old enough to drive!
Don't worry, Tesla will sell you a battery to stick to the wall of your house to tide you over throughout the outages as the national grid goes into meltdown post commute every nightAt the risk of going over the same ground over and over the main issue with these cars is the lack of power infrastructure to residential properties to support charging at home.
I am not sure how the funding for the upgrade of this will work if electric cars take off, the cost will be astronomical
Don't worry, Tesla will sell you a battery to stick to the wall of your house to tide you over throughout the outages as the national grid goes into meltdown post commute every night
If I could afford one, I would buy a Model S tomorrow. The 250 ish mile range is absolutely fine for me as I rarely go further than that in a day.
[TW]Fox;28035455 said:So just rent a car.
Electric car arguments always got he same way, no matter how good they get there is always a bunch of people saying 'YEA BUT I CANT DRIVE TO VLADIVOSTOCK ON A SINGLE CHARGE'.
Your transport mix doesn't always have to consist of only a single car solution, you know.
The majority of motorists do not make regular 260+ mile drives in one day. Some do, of course, but most do not.