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I doubt the 620 mile range claim; the rest is plausible but what else do you expect from a 2 million dollar super car?Last edited by svauto-erotic855; 11-17-2017, 08:44 AM.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostI doubt the 620 mile ranger claim; the rest is plausible but what else do you expect from a 2 million dollar super car?
Base Specs
Acceleration 0-60 mph1.9 sec
Acceleration 0-100 mph4.2 sec
Acceleration 1/4 mile 8.8 sec
Top SpeedOver 250 mph
Wheel Torque 10,000 Nm
Mile Range 620 miles
Seating 4
DriveAll-Wheel Drive
Base Price$200,000
Base Reservation$50,000
Founders Series Price$250,000
Founders Series Reservation
(1,000 reservations available)$250,000
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Originally posted by A_A_G View PostYour number is way off
Base Specs
Acceleration 0-60 mph1.9 sec
Acceleration 0-100 mph4.2 sec
Acceleration 1/4 mile 8.8 sec
Top SpeedOver 250 mph
Wheel Torque 10,000 Nm
Mile Range 620 miles
Seating 4
DriveAll-Wheel Drive
Base Price$200,000
Base Reservation$50,000
Founders Series Price$250,000
Founders Series Reservation
(1,000 reservations available)$250,000
Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by no4njnk View PostI would like to see the true cost of these cars with how much Tesla is subsidized
I wonder how long Tesla is going to be able to operate in the red before their backers pull out? My bet is that the big manufactures will start making electric cars that they make a profit on or at least break even on and that will be the end of Tesla. Blackberry comes to mind when I think of Tesla.
Did y'all know that Toyota has lost money on every Prius that they have sold? The Prius program is billions in the red.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by aggie97 View PostAt some point, the American Taxpayer has to stop funding the Musk junket.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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Originally posted by svauto-erotic855 View PostConsidering how it cost Ford a billion dollars to make the first Taurus from an idea to an actual car and that was 30 something years ago and it was considered super cheap back then I bet Tesla has at least 2 million in each of the 1000 of these they are going to build.
I wonder how long Tesla is going to be able to operate in the red before their backers pull out? My bet is that the big manufactures will start making electric cars that they make a profit on or at least break even on and that will be the end of Tesla. Blackberry comes to mind when I think of Tesla.
Did y'all know that Toyota has lost money on every Prius that they have sold? The Prius program is billions in the red.
A better comparison would be something like the Lexus LFA. Limited production halo car that costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. Lexus lost money on each LFA to the tune of hundreds of thousands, not millions of dollars. Couple this with the modular nature of the Tesla architecture and I'm willing to bet there's quite a bit of cost savings there. I agree they'll lose money on them, but not nearly to the tune of 2mm.
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Ok, and apparently the roadster skips "Ludicrous" mode and goes right to "Plaid".
Yes, really:
After Tesla debuted its new Roadster last night, it gave a few folks a test ride to show off “Plaid,” the “beyond ludicrous” launch mode that is said to help rocket the car to 60 mph in under two seconds. Here’s a look at it in action. In the video, the driver actually blows right past 60 mph and hits 81 in what seems like no time, leaving the passenger in awe.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostI don't think comparing this to a mass market sedan made 30 years ago is valid.
A better comparison would be something like the Lexus LFA. Limited production halo car that costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. Lexus lost money on each LFA to the tune of hundreds of thousands, not millions of dollars. Couple this with the modular nature of the Tesla architecture and I'm willing to bet there's quite a bit of cost savings there. I agree they'll lose money on them, but not nearly to the tune of 2mm.Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.
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