OT: Electric vehicles

mildone_rivals

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Now there's a great post. That looks great.

They have an SUV planned too, right? Since I plan to hold off on purchasing an SUV until the nutty market settles down some, I could see myself getting an EV SUV sooner rather than later if someone can get the right combination of range and rapid charging figured out in time.
 

RUAldo

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Taycan and Rivian are game changers. I wish I had Tesla at $56 but can’t comprehend how anyone would buy it at current levels. Tesla fanboys think there is NO competition which could not be farther from the truth.
 

RUevolution36

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you gotta stop spamming the thread with the propaganda and tangential crap. you want to talk stock price, go to the stock thread...unless you've been run out of that one also. you want to worship your tesla god, go to the appropriate tesla lover message board. if you want to have a legit discussion about EV's, feel free to discuss with the rest of us car folks. the world of EV's is much wider than Tesla. if you want to keep spamming the thread, feel free to continue to take the beatdowns from the rest of the adults in the thread.
 
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mildone_rivals

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the idiot teslarati really thought it wouldn't have side mirrors?

also, this thing doesn't appear anywhere close to production ready if they're still out testing like this. suckers gave them a deposit for vaporware.
The thing looks like an ugly toy. The wheels look like the cheapest thing ever put on a car.

Seriously. WTF is with those wheels? Is it a competition to see how much drab plastic we can load onto the... the... whatever it is? Ooooh, I know, the flying dustpan.
 
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mildone_rivals

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Toyota bet on hybrids. Will take them a long time to catch up. But Toyota is a hugely successful company; they may make it work.
Uh huh. I just want to find a way to get a 992 GT3RS allocation for MSRP. The last gasp of the naturally aspirated sports car.

After that, every car company on the planet can self-destruct and it wouldn't matter to me. I suppose I'd need Porsche to remain partially open for the service centers and their suppliers for replacement parts.