doublejj
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he qualifies, he has Aspergers Syndrome.....lmao you make it really hard to not troll Musk.
I got really close to editing that pic of Musk onto a special olympics race.
he qualifies, he has Aspergers Syndrome.....lmao you make it really hard to not troll Musk.
I got really close to editing that pic of Musk onto a special olympics race.
Thank you for reminding me I am being a troll. I need it from time to time.he qualifies, he has Aspergers Syndrome.....
I believe your taxes should be private unless your running for office or applying for a loan.Thank you for reminding me I am being a troll. I need it from time to time.
Mind if I ask how you feel about Musk getting his taxes (or lack there of) being leaked? I think Manuchin would be the one who had the keys to all that info.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/another-republican-president-another-recession.1010837/post-16371876
I think that car is for rich people who have garages and other cars as well. If I had the money I would get one. They are so insanely cool. I could see it as actually a good investment as a collectors item for car collectors. That car is so bad ass. Definitely a chick magnet for old middle aged guys going through mid life crisis. At $119,000 that’s pocket change for rich people . They can drive it till it breaks down and sell it or keep it for a collectors item.Until something goes wrong and you have to wait months for service because they lack support infrastructure. I was a fan early on but they seem more focused on developing self driving technology than they do in providing service support after the sale. I would never buy one myself as there are better options out there now with many more that will be hitting the market in the next couple of years.
This man was so fed up trying to get his Tesla fixed that he ended up doing it himself
Once Greg Furstenwerth's Tesla Model S was out of warranty, he took on the repairs himself and found it surprisingly easy.www.cnbc.com
Weeeeeell...let's be honest here, every photo in here of musk, especially the ones of him looking off into the distance like superman, is trolling.Thank you for reminding me I am being a troll. I need it from time to time.
Mind if I ask how you feel about Musk getting his taxes (or lack there of) being leaked? I think Manuchin would be the one who had the keys to all that info.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/another-republican-president-another-recession.1010837/post-16371876
there are so few moving parts there's not much to go wrong. Most likely just some new batteries and your good to go....I think that car is for rich people who have garages and other cars as well. If I had the money I would get one. They are so insanely cool. I could see it as actually a good investment as a collectors item for car collectors. That cat is so bad ass. Definitely a chick magnet for old middle aged guys going through mid life crisis. At $119,000 that’s pocket change for rich people . They can drive it till it breaks down and sell it or keep it for a collectors item.
Elon said it plan and clear during the event last night. In order to convert the masses over to ev's they first have to be convinced that electric cars are the best cars period. No ICE cars can compare to the Tesla Model S Plaid in performance. This lends credence to all EV's down the line. It will convince more people that EV's are the future & we should be supporting green energy creation....Nothing says saving the planet like 1000hp!
It's cool they're making power hungry cars. I'll be interested when they make a lightweight super commuter.
They are working on a cheaper Model, they just don't have enough factories ATM...Hahaha, the best at what??
I support efficient green energy, not wasteful green energy. Thirty miles at full throttle in a tesla uses as much energy as the average HOUSE does in one day.
Let's be the best at efficiency, not the best as wastefulness. There's a whole other axis that's not being looked at.
My guess is that it is the infrastructure (roads for cars, electric plugs for EV) and price that is what caused cars to take off.Elon said it plan and clear during the event last night. In order to convert the masses over to ev's they first have to be convinced that electric cars are the best cars period. No ICE cars can compare to the Tesla Model S Plaid in performance. This lends credence to all EV's down the line. It will convince more people that EV's are the future & we should be supporting green energy creation....
Not just cheaper, but smaller/lighter with better efficiency would be great. If their strategy is, as you say, to make cool(i.e. wasteful) cars first, *then* to actually get on board with being green(i.e. efficient), that would be excellent. It's just that they're sure getting some mileage out this cool part first. Fist car was sold in 2008.They are working on a cheaper Model, they just don't have enough factories ATM...
Hopefully some of the new infrastructure plan will help develop EV supply networks. EV charging stations should be replacing gas stations all over. Newer versions of cars are able to charge at a much faster rate and that should increase EV car sales.My guess is that it is the infrastructure (roads for cars, electric plugs for EV) and price that is what caused cars to take off.
Henry Ford should be Elon's inspiration. He wasn't playing fuck around on airplanes (I'm talking out of my ass, maybe he was) using resources that could otherwise go into building a better car at a price that the middle class could afford.
Thirty miles at full throttle in a tesla uses as much energy as the average HOUSE does in one day.Hahaha, the best at what??
I support efficient green energy, not wasteful green energy. Thirty miles at full throttle in a tesla uses as much energy as the average HOUSE does in one day.
Let's be the best at efficiency, not the best as wastefulness. There's a whole other axis that's not being looked at.
Finally facts and not feels!!!!Thirty miles at full throttle in a tesla uses as much energy as the average HOUSE does in one day.
It would be nice if you would stop talking out your ass.
The Standard Range Model 3 comes with a 50 kWh battery and 263 miles of range. That makes the model 3 efficiency at 0.19 kWH/mile. If driven 15,000 miles, the model 3 consumes 2850 kWh per year or 237 kWH electricity per month
The average home consumes 877 kWH electricity/month
But you miss the point. The average gas-driven car consumes 657 gallons of gas each month. 8,887 grams of CO2 per gallon, 5800 kg/13 pounds per month. The Tesla emits none. Cars are already being driven. Switching to EV is the greener option.
There are other players in the market that cater to high efficiency, most of them, Tesla isn't the only EV maker, soon they will all be. He who comes up with the best battery wins the race and they are pouring money into a variety of battery technologies, not just lithium.Not just cheaper, but smaller/lighter with better efficiency would be great. If their strategy is, as you say, to make cool(i.e. wasteful) cars first, *then* to actually get on board with being green(i.e. efficient), that would be excellent. It's just that they're sure getting some mileage out this cool part first. Fist car was sold in 2008.