Posted on 07/29/2017 5:18:37 AM PDT by goldstategop
Electric car maker Tesla has rolled out its new Model 3 vehicle - the company's cheapest car to date.
The first 30 customers - most of them employees of the company - received their cars on Friday.
Chief executive Elon Musk said the Model 3 was the "best car for its cost, either electric or gasoline".
Prices start at $35,000 (£26,650), which the firm hopes will bring mass market interest.
The price is still higher than that of rival electric car the Nissan Leaf, which starts at $30,680, or the hybrid Chevrolet Volt, which goes for $34,095.
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“..it’s very small, and has no range on a charge.”
Welcome to the future.
Any company that depends on hidden and overt taxpayer subsidies ultimately fails. Doubt consumers will rush to buy cars of questionable durability that can’t go very far.
This thing makes no economic sense, so of course it’s heavily subsidized by us taxpayers. Why would I want a car that goes such a short distance before needing a charge, and then who has the time to wait for the charge to complete? And that charge hold gets less and less as the batteries age. Additionally, why would I want to pay that huge cost for battery replacement in 5 to 7 years when the batteries become useless, only holding a minimal charge? This will never compete with a gas powered vehicle, until some new, future battery technology is invented. Right now, only leftist greenies who want to highlight their progressive bonafides for all to see are the market for this crap.
“E-cars may works is in a dry warm climate were air conditioning and heat are not really an issue. Taking this thing out for a spin in January up in Minnesota could cost you your life.”
I live in Montana in a town of 35,000 or so.
There are eight Tesla S’s and two Tesla X’s here..
They do just fine in the cold and snow.
I have seen plenty of Tesla Model S', Toyota Prius' and Ford CMAX vehicles in downtown Chicago, never seen one on a charger.
dark fiber? refresh my memory.
I have heard that the battery life is a little diminished in the extreme cold weather but not bad enough that someone wouldn't make it where ever they needed to go.
By the time we get there, battery technology will likely have improved dramatically as will the range of the vehicle.
We're going to need a lot more power generation stations though for all these electric vehicle.
Or I could put $35 k into my 67 Camaro and 57 Bel Air. decisions, decisions. Which will still be around 30 years from now? My 50 year old cars, or the Tesla?
What’s the effective range of the car in August with the ac running or January with the heater on?
Go ahead, tell us.
There’s a whole lotta disparaging vitriol spewed at Musk, without anything backing it up.
Yes, your legislature gives out $7500 to each buyer.
Tesla has paid back all loans, early, with interest.
Anything else?
I drove a Leaf for two years. Excellent for its price range.
That one can get a Tesla 3 for a few thousand more is amazing.
I'm sure the car is fine. We're talking about the passenger frozen to death because he ran out of charge.
Fiber optic cables that these days mostly carry Netflix, porn and malware.
Unless where you need to go is a few miles from civilization and you get stuck in a drift. With a gas engine and a bottle of water you will survive for days. With electric your bottle of water will freeze and you will die of thirst or hypothermia.
That depends on where you live. In Texas, coal supplies only 25% of the power and that is falling fast. Within 10 years or less, there will be no coal power in Texas, because they are all losing money.
In addition to the federal subsidy, Texas has a $2500 subsidy on electric cars, but you can't apply it to Teslas because it is illegal to sell Teslas in Texas because Tesla doesn't use dealers.
Looks like a potato with wheels battery included.
Fools around these parts run out of gas.
What’s the range of an e-car with the heat on? Normal real cars use the waste heat form the combustion process to heat the car’s cabin. E-cars cannot, so range is diminished.
It definitely looks better than the leaf or the volt. Never liked the Prius styling much either. Don’t even get me started on that goofy looking BMW.
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