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Tale of a Tesla Model 3 Trip [vanity]
self | 08/10/2018 | self

Posted on 08/10/2018 6:18:40 PM PDT by logi_cal869

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To: Neidermeyer
It's a mystery to me how Musk keeps the circus going.......

Bruce Clark of Moody’s Investors Service expects that Tesla will need an additional $2 billion—in the form of equity, convertible notes, or debt—in order to cover 2018 cash burn and $1.3 billion of existing convertible debt that comes due by 2019. Short sellers remain convinced that Tesla is on the verge of an epic meltdown. Famed investor Jim Chanos of Kynikos Associates has predicted the company is headed for a “brick wall.”

https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-tesla-burns-cash/

41 posted on 08/11/2018 5:46:51 AM PDT by Lockbox
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To: Nifster
"The ones people seem to like are the top of the line model. Folks with more money than sense...

...who also happen to have extra SUVs sitting around to drive when the Tesla's can't be driven.

42 posted on 08/11/2018 5:51:43 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones.)
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To: Moonman62
"new electric Cannonball Run record of 50 hours and 16 minutes"

The record in a real car is about 29 hours.

43 posted on 08/11/2018 5:55:58 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones.)
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To: logi_cal869

funny how without the government subsidies Tesla is in deep trouble. I guess we all lost an opportunity to have the government (IE:taxpayers) subsidize our startups under Obama.


44 posted on 08/11/2018 6:05:23 AM PDT by shoff (Vote Democrat it beats thinking!)
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To: Moonman62
Yet Tesla keeps ranking tops in owner satisfaction. Maybe your friend’s experience was not typical.

I suspect that for liberal owners, the element of "I feel good about myself for saving the planet!" contributes more to feelings of owner satisfaction than the car's actual performance.

45 posted on 08/11/2018 6:08:38 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ([CTRL]-[GALT]-[DELETE])
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To: norwaypinesavage

Ed Bolian, 28 hours, 50 minutes.


46 posted on 08/11/2018 6:16:40 AM PDT by Fair Paul
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To: Moonman62
The issue is not the build quality, nor is it the 15-inch touchscreen, which has absorbed almost all vehicle controls.

It would seem to me that having so much of the vehicle's operation done through the touchscreen is downright dangerous. It means taking your eyes off the road while you search for the correct tiny little button on the screen and try to hit it on the first try. And how well does it work in direct sunlight?

47 posted on 08/11/2018 6:31:34 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Hillary: Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass GO. Do not collect 2 trillion dollars.)
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To: ChiMark
Time to refuel is also a problem. With my gasoline powered car it takes me about five minutes and I'm on my way again.

ML/NJ

48 posted on 08/11/2018 6:36:05 AM PDT by ml/nj (.)
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To: Mr. Jeeves

I suspect that for liberal owners, the element of “I feel good about myself for saving the planet!” contributes more to feelings of owner satisfaction than the car’s actual performance.

...

How many reviews have you read?


49 posted on 08/11/2018 7:16:30 AM PDT by Moonman62 (Give a man a fish and he'll be a Democrat. Teach a man to fish and he'll be a responsible citizen.)
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To: rlmorel

Vivid! Enjoyed reading that.


50 posted on 08/11/2018 7:40:58 AM PDT by Yardstick
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To: mabarker1
23, ha... back in the late 70's a friend had an old International Harvester bike support truck named Oil Can Harry that took 30+ to get from the Glen to the Ohio Nationals and back, they even had funnel line through the firewall into the cab so they never needed to stop
51 posted on 08/11/2018 9:25:46 AM PDT by Chode ( WeÂ’re America, Bitch!)
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To: Chode

Hard to top that ! These days We would be arrested under the Clunker Laws for Mosquito Fogging...


52 posted on 08/11/2018 11:18:55 AM PDT by mabarker1 (congress- the opposite of PROGRESS!!!)
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To: mabarker1

i think it was blowing more than burning, except on the exhaust...

at least it dint leak when not running/standing still


53 posted on 08/11/2018 11:27:39 AM PDT by Chode ( WeÂ’re America, Bitch!)
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To: Neidermeyer

Fueled by private and government cash, scientists and technicians have been working on autonomous driving long enough to know the issues and regard them as tractable. Eventually, despite practical and technical obstacles, autonomous driving will be made to work, just as airline travel was made remarkably astonishingly safe and reliable despite its inherent risks. Musk bought into the effort early enough to have a head start that has commercial value secured by IP laws.


54 posted on 08/11/2018 11:57:56 AM PDT by Rockingham
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To: Yardstick

Glad you liked it...for me, it was a little trip down memory lane, for sure!


55 posted on 08/11/2018 3:49:50 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: rlmorel

Your post played in my mind like a movie. Like the other poster said, I can almost see the old Italian man. Your recollection reminds me of a road trip I took a few years ago from Alabama to California. I took the I-40 route and there was this incredible scene as I was approaching Albuquerque from the east. The sun was setting over that eastern ridge line with horizontal shafts of light grazing over the flat plains below. That visual is all I have of that trip and I doubt I will ever forget it. Somehow we are hardwired to respond to dramatic lighting!


56 posted on 08/11/2018 5:28:57 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: logi_cal869
The look on his face ...

So what did it look like?

57 posted on 08/11/2018 5:32:49 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (I once found a needle in a haystack but it wasn't the one I was looking for...)
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To: Yardstick
Yes! Aren't road trips great? (good ones, at least)

I have been fortunate enough to visit the Southwest, and the light is beautiful out there...just beautiful. Your description was vivid, when you referenced the "shafts of light grazing over the flat plains below". I could see that in my mind. And you don't remember anything else of that trip?

Funny...speaking of lighting in that area, my wife and I went to Sedona some years back, and just stayed a few days there. Now, that place has a lot of old hippies there, some who looked like they stared at the sun a little too long, if you get my drift. Long, gray stringy ponytails on the back, a balding pate in the front. Eyes squinting.

So, the first night there, my wife is reading about the town, and sees that there is a great place to watch sunset, up on some mesa near a small airport, where you could look far to the west. So we drive out there, and the place seemed filled with these old hippie types, the guys with their graying white hair, the women also graying, wearing clothes reminiscent of those they wore when they were a teenager.

It was a living stereotype, and it was kind of funny, not bad or irritating in any way...:)

But my vision of that sunset was not the sun or sky to the West, it was stopping to take the whole scene in, all these old hippies, the couples, the groups, gazing out to the West, and their faces lit with that golden sun, I almost burst out laughing, not in ridicule, but it reminded me 100% of the scene from Close Encounters of The Third Kind where the hippies hold up the welcome signs for the aliens!

I had a good time that trip!

58 posted on 08/11/2018 7:21:32 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: Hot Tabasco

No idea, but easy to imagine. I wasn’t the one to pick him up from the airport.


59 posted on 08/11/2018 8:52:54 PM PDT by logi_cal869 (-cynicus-)
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To: rlmorel

That was beautiful. Thank you for sharing.


60 posted on 08/12/2018 4:44:30 AM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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