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In reply to the discussion: For those complaining Tesla's vehicles are toys for the rich. The Model 3 arrives in 2017 for $35K [View all]TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)13. Don't forget Chevy's new Volt and...
Malibu hybrid. Designed to blow away Ford's Fusion hybrid, which already blows away the Prius.
And the Lincoln MKZ hybrid, for the same price as the gas MKZ, which starts at under 40 grand before any rebates or tax bennies.
A Lincoln with 40MPG for 30 grand or so after incentives? Why wouldn't that be on top of the list?
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For those complaining Tesla's vehicles are toys for the rich. The Model 3 arrives in 2017 for $35K [View all]
Statistical
Sep 2015
OP
Imagine a battery the size of a suitcase able to power a car for 500 miles or a house...goodbye oil!
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#1
Oil was indeed too good of an energy package...and way too profitable.....until maybe now it isn't?
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#8
Batteries can't be charged as fast as gasoline tank (back to my gasoline was too good)
Statistical
Sep 2015
#11
You can exchange packs faster than charging... a 250 mile range is around 4 days of driving...
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#30
Well, you have to drive to a gas station but with electric your cheap as dirt gas station is at home.
Fred Sanders
Sep 2015
#28
You have a point, a 7 yr old car is fully depreciated and quality is better now... cars last
uponit7771
Sep 2015
#29