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09-07-2013, 01:02 PM | #68 |
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No one. I said 474 miles on my E90, which is '06 325i. 30 MPG x 16 gallons. Not sure how an M3 got in the discussion.
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09-07-2013, 01:17 PM | #70 |
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Reading comprehension here is incredible. I didn't say they were a bad business and couldn't turn a profit, I'm saying they won't be able to release a budget model with similar performance to the Model S without a significant drop in development costs. In words that you and my 4 year old nephew might understand, we're not there yet.
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Agreed. I knew what you meant. I wanted to make sure others, who are not up on the subject of incentives understood it.
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I'm not sure a $7500 tax incentive on a 60-110k car is the make or break factor for buyers. Given that the incentive is the same when across all electrics I doubt this does much to drive up their sales.
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That much money will make people who were already considering the car choose it over a competitor.
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09-08-2013, 01:36 PM | #77 |
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That's why I had the ?. Since this is a subset of the M3 forum I assumed E90 meant E90 M3. My bad.
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You keep mentioning these specific scenarios in which the car does not make good sense by cherry picking locations and routes to help your point but the reality is that commutes are generally short and repeated identically on a daily basis. Nearly every person in my office (40ish people) commutes shorter than 40 miles with most being shorter than 20. Those people would charge the car once every 2-5 days and it would make perfect sense for them. They can take any route they please and the car still makes sense. The Model X will also be the ultimate soccer mom mobile. Repeated drives in a small range is exactly where a fully electric car make most sense. This car has been out for about a year and it is wildly popular. The infrastructure will continue to expand as sales increase so the problems you mention will quickly fade away. At the end of the day, I'm not going to buy one. Not because I think it's a bad car, but because I'm something of a purist and really enjoy rowing my own gears and hearing the sounds of the engine at work.
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The problem with people who consider the Tesla, if they looked at the real economics of it, would not get one. It costs more to own, and it has less utility (i.e. range) than an ICE-powered car, and is less convenient to use. The reason Henry Ford became the richest man in the world (at the time) is because he produced a product that was easier to use, provided more utility, and cost less to own than the product it replaced... (the Horse). Last edited by Efthreeoh; 09-10-2013 at 07:00 AM.. |
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Thing is Tesla now has a market capitalized worth of $20 billion(!), which is nearly 40% of GM and 33% of Ford. Here is the actual volume of sales
2013 sales to date Tesla - 12,700 GM - 275,000 Ford - 221,000 Doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize something is awry. |
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You'll always be able to find a part of the country where you won't have a supercharger station but the vast majority of the population centers will be covered. There are people in this country who must plan their trips thoroughly before leaving home in their ICE powered cars so this isn't a problem unique to fully electric vehicles.
As for "it is no longer a question of why not use electricity, but why use gasoline?", this is very realistic for many people. I, myself, could easily make the Tesla a full replacement for my S4. I choose not to but based on my driving needs, it would work absolutely flawlessly. Someone with different priorities (mine is driving engagement) and my driving needs would jump at the Tesla - and they already are. I see several daily. My point is that you keep saying that it doesn't make sense but are forgetting that for many people it does. They don't mind paying a premium as finding the most sensible car is not their primary motive.
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Hard to put a price on the convenience of never having to stop for gas. I'm going every 5 days to fill up my M3. I'd consider a Tesla if they'd come up with an induction charger so I don't have to plug it in. I commute about 50 miles a day, so I'd really only have to charge it twice a week or so.
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As I mentioned earlier in the thread, the charging rate is abysmally slow if you are on 120 or 240. The range estimate is incredibly generous if you drive it like you should.
While everyone wants to say they'd buy one and charge it at night/work, truth is, a very low percentage of the people who have this use it as a DD, let alone have a significant commute. Most owners have multiple cars and view this more like jewelry than a practical solution. The real question is who will buy this once all the brad pitt's and Larry paige's of this world already bought them. I think the car is pretty fantastic, I just don't see this as a sustainable business model, maybe the model x will change things. I think the plug in hybrid is the way to go, especially a series solution like the volt. If I was a little wealthier and had a shorter commute, I'd love to have something like a fusion plug in hybrid. |
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![]() Also, the majority of the Teslas I see are being driven to or from work during normal commuting times.
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Plug in hybrid is relatively cheaper without oversized batteries and you aren't completely reliant on ev mode. Would save you a ton of gas for that daily 30mi and be a dedicated DD commuter, then get e46 m3 for fun times. Last edited by pootytang; 09-10-2013 at 01:49 PM.. |
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The Tesla would be ideal for my 160-mile round trip commute, except my priority is to maintain a low cost of ownership commensurate with a quality driving experience. The Tesla cost $20K more to own for my commute than most all other ICE cars that provide a quality driving experience. |
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