01-29-2010, 05:02 PM | #1 |
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Drove a Tesla...
Now I like my 330 a lot. I have driven a couple 335's and they are great too, and never an M3. However yesterday I got the opportunity to take a Tesla around Chicago and down lakeshore for a bit... Unbelievable. 1 Speed, 0-60 in less than 4 seconds... Good handling, small interior, lot's of carbon fiber. It was like a golf cart on a steroid overdose. Would I buy one if I had the money? ehhh.
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01-29-2010, 05:44 PM | #4 |
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Didn't the tesla take about 16 hours to recharge? And have range of about 200 miles? It's a great concept vehicle, but like you said, I wouldn't want to own one.
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01-29-2010, 05:46 PM | #5 |
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Tesla's are nice if you wanna go backwards (with the evolution of cars that is). With a gas car you go until you are low on gas, stop and fill up and keep going. WIth an electric car you dont have to fill up with gas, but when the batteries are dead it takes a long time to recharge. For short trips its good cause you go home and charge it...but what about long trips? Where you gonna charge it???
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01-29-2010, 07:46 PM | #8 |
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/\ Nice. I'd love to get the chance to drive one.
OP, how were the sounds? Was it odd to not have a revving engine around?
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01-30-2010, 01:19 PM | #12 | |
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Tesla To Kill Electric Roadster In 2011
http://www.wired.com/autopia/2010/01...-exit-in-2011/
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01-30-2010, 10:37 PM | #14 |
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Many years ago in college I had a chance to check out a hydrogen powered 427 Shelby Cobra. It was fucking insane. haha.
Card made 0 emissions and gives off water. Adjusting different mixtures the car would make about 270 HP on hydrogen and when it was needed, could make 600 hp Anyone interested should check it out. This was back in 2002 by the way!! http://www.clean-air.org/Hydrogen%20...en%20Cobra.htm
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02-01-2010, 05:28 PM | #15 | |
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I was looking into the Chevy Volt, with a 40 mile range, and a gas engine that then keeps the batteries charged for driving for another 300 miles or so. But even then, I could commute in it on electricity, charging it once a week, and spend about $4 a month in electricity to keep it charged and possibly have the gas in the tank turn to varnish due to never getting used. The Tesla is a second car, and as such, has ZERO need to be a long distance tourer. Same goes for the new Tesla Model S sedan. At a 200 mile range, I could recharge it once a month and be able to use it for 99% of my driving. The version with the 300 mile range, I could even drive up to my in-laws in Hartford CT, recharge it ther overnight, and be ready to drive back the next day, recharge at home, and still be ready for another month of commuting. There are almost 200 million drivers in the US. Even if the Tesla was perfect for only 1% of them, that's still 2 million drivers. At 100k cars per year, it would take 20 years to make enough to sell to just that 2%, so there is definitely a business case for making them. Just because it isn't 100% perfect for 100% of YOUR driving doesn't make it a failure. MOST cars aren't 100% perfect for 100% of the tasks that people put cars to. For example, my Range Rover isn't a very good sports car, but my sports car can't tow a travel trailer.
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There is still some things about a petrol engine that can't be replaced - mostly the sound. But electric motors make 100% torque at 1rpm - very cool. |
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02-02-2010, 03:17 PM | #17 |
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Well, to be honest, petrol engines can make sounds ranging from a weedwhacker to an F1 engine to a rumbling big block V8 to near silence in a luxury car. Electric cars will simply add another individual sound to the pantheon of known sounds of motive power.
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02-02-2010, 04:24 PM | #18 |
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EV1!!!! What the Tesla should cost, Im 6'5 300, and I fit in the EV1. Car was badass. If it was still around, it would be my DD. The tesla is an amazing car and I considered it instead of the M. Practical on gas, looks sporty, but ultimately it couldn't come close to a M in performance. Get the roadster down to 50k, give it HOV status, and I am all in. Till 2011, ill stick with me Ghey prius.
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There's a Tesla showroom couple blocks down where I live. I guess I'll have to make a trip over there to take a look myself. The concept is cool but it doesn't work for urban dwellers who live in apartments or condos.
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