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I want this Tesla

Ah, the power of an electric motor! Zero to 60 in nothing flat...
Funny.
 
I've got a vibrating passenger seat in my civic that gets much the same reaction.:glee:
 
I've got a vibrating passenger seat in my civic that gets much the same reaction.:glee:

And it's probably a LOT cheaper! Cheap thrills. The best. :encouragement:
LOL Heck, let's add the heated seats in most cars now.
 
Just wait 'til you have to replace the batteries.
 
I thought those were supposed to last several hundred thousand miles. Well, at least they appear to in hybrids.
 
Build your own. All electric cars can go from 0 to full torque instantly when you mash it if your controller allows.
 
Resale value on electric cars after about 5 years will more than likely be very low and a great loss to the initial investment, unless you as the seller replace the battery pack. After that, you couldn't afford to sell it anyway. :highly_amused: PJ
 
Resale value on electric cars after about 5 years will more than likely be very low and a great loss to the initial investment, unless you as the seller replace the battery pack. After that, you couldn't afford to sell it anyway. :highly_amused: PJ

I'm with ya. When you do the math for "the fullness of time" it all costs the same. Gas, diesel, electric, it doesn't matter; there are no "savings". You are gonna pay, period! It doesn't matter if it's at the pump, buy-in or maintenance, you shall render to "those that be" what is due. :wink:
 
All you nay sayers out there.
Piston Engine Aholics!
Sheez
It's not 1950 60 any more there is a future you know.
That TR3 is a dinosaur just like the fuel you put in it
 
Is there still a wedge in your future?
 
Or was it a wedgie? "The shape of things to come?"
 
I did hear once about a wedge being towed,seems it was out of gas, otherwise anyone know of it ever running? Can someone spare the poor guy some gas?
 
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