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Tesla Model S Plaid Fastest Production Car Ever 9.2@152!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Diablo Mike" data-source="post: 16624991" data-attributes="member: 73547"><p>Well, after more digging, it seems nobody is really sure how much it costs. Thats a good sign though. Why? Because 10 year old Model S are still running on their original battery and theres no real consumer info on having to replace them. Anything that NEEDED to be replaced to this point has been done under warranty. </p><p>Either way, even if costs are $15K+ currently, thats sure to come down tremendously as technology catches up and production is improved, etc. </p><p>Again, who keep a car for over 10 years? Not that many people from what I see. </p><p></p><p>And, electric motors vs ICE...ummm, yeah. 100s of moving parts vs 2 or 3. You can do that math.</p><p></p><p>Sadly when a Tesla 'breaks down' or has a problem, its usually software related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diablo Mike, post: 16624991, member: 73547"] Well, after more digging, it seems nobody is really sure how much it costs. Thats a good sign though. Why? Because 10 year old Model S are still running on their original battery and theres no real consumer info on having to replace them. Anything that NEEDED to be replaced to this point has been done under warranty. Either way, even if costs are $15K+ currently, thats sure to come down tremendously as technology catches up and production is improved, etc. Again, who keep a car for over 10 years? Not that many people from what I see. And, electric motors vs ICE...ummm, yeah. 100s of moving parts vs 2 or 3. You can do that math. Sadly when a Tesla 'breaks down' or has a problem, its usually software related. [/QUOTE]
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