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Dutch_12078
Mar 01, 2014Explorer II
Bumpyroad wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:Executive wrote:
Could this be our future...:h..looks interesting....they've been testing it in California now for over a year.....Dennis
Ecoliner
after they work out the kinks on a small car that doesn't need recharging every 43 miles, etc., and costs $20-30K, rather than $100,000, then they can start on RVs.
bumpy
The Tesla Model S has an EPA certified range of up to 265 miles and a price that starts at about $71,000. Oh, and goes 0-60 in 4.2 seconds... :E
starts at $71k, what does it cost when you get one sensibly equipped? and please don't subtract off what I am paying in this greenie tax funded fraud.
bumpy
The point is that the costs keep coming down as the technology advances. The Tesla is just one example of a very road worthy entry that's starting to see some serious sales. As demand, production, and competition increases, the costs will drop significantly.
Do I think electric cars are the way of the future? No! I think in the longer term, hydrogen fueled vehicles will be the way to go, but then no one in the industry has asked my opinion... :B
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