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In reply to the discussion: Will Tesla Succeed? [View all]TheBlackAdder
(28,167 posts)44. Good points.
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Also, worth noting is that the newer automatics shift faster than humanly possible.
Another perk is that there won't be as many blown transmissions from people misshifting or the loss of control when people try to concentrate on shifting when accellerating to Warp Factor 2.
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If you don't kick someone's ass by the time you hit the speed limit, you've kinda lost the "race."
TheBlackAdder
May 2017
#25
The 1968 Dodge Dart and Plymouth Barracuda Lightweights (1500 lbs) could pull wheelies.
TheBlackAdder
May 2017
#32
Those were mid-500HP stock with a bit of tuning and still ran mid-10's in stock form, I believe.
JoeStuckInOH
May 2017
#39
Tesla will survive and thrive because it makes sense, even to the investment class
Alex4Martinez
May 2017
#9
I am really not a luxury type of person, just really like my iPhone's utility.
Blue_true
May 2017
#45
I dunno, others are coming out with electrics, not to mention the huge field of hybrid competitors
Baclava
May 2017
#18
You could get 3 used Toyota Prius hybrids for the cost of one new electric with only a 100 mi range
Baclava
May 2017
#43
How many private companies have built reusable rockets that land themselves?
Warren DeMontague
May 2017
#31