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SUBMAN1
10-26-08, 11:57 AM
http://www.roadandtrack.com/article.asp?section_id=10&article_id=7201

http://www.autoblog.com/2008/10/23/tesla-teases-freshly-delayed-model-s-sedan/

Interesting. I would buy the 2 seater for sure. That thing looks fun. The 4 door however, not so much, but it looks nice.

-S

http://www.roadandtrack.com/assets/image/2008/W43/102320081443041416.jpg

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2008/10/popup_0844_mz_tesla2-450.jpg

Raptor1
10-26-08, 11:58 AM
Didn't Tesla die in 1943...oh, wait, not that Tesla :damn:

Hitman
10-26-08, 12:00 PM
It's sad that now that electric cars had started again to appear due to the astronomic fuel cost (Up to 148$ a barrel :huh: ) the financial crisis has taken oil down to 59$ and that will most likely kill the come-back of the electric car. And when the oil runs dry, we will be as unprepared as we are now or were last year, and the crash will be bigger. :down:

SUBMAN1
10-26-08, 12:03 PM
It's sad that now that electric cars had started again to appear due to the astronomic fuel cost (Up to 148$ a barrel :huh: ) the financial crisis has taken oil down to 59$ and that will most likely kill the come-back of the electric car. And when the oil runs dry, we will be as unprepared as we are now or were last year, and the crash will be bigger. :down:

Considering we have enough oil in the US to power us for maybe 500 years, I am not too worried that they won't have time to build fusion cars.

-S

Task Force
10-26-08, 12:03 PM
Intresting car. I perfer a V8 myself though.:yep: What happens when there is no electrical outlet areound, and you run out of battery power. Once the thing runs out of power, you realy just have a big toy car.:yep:

SUBMAN1
10-26-08, 12:12 PM
Intresting car. I perfer a V8 myself though.:yep: What happens when there is no electrical outlet areound, and you run out of battery power. Once the thing runs out of power, you realy just have a big toy car.:yep:You ask your neighbor if you can plug it in? :D

-S

Task Force
10-26-08, 12:26 PM
Haha, then they ask about the power bill.:lol:

Frame57
10-26-08, 12:39 PM
It's sad that now that electric cars had started again to appear due to the astronomic fuel cost (Up to 148$ a barrel :huh: ) the financial crisis has taken oil down to 59$ and that will most likely kill the come-back of the electric car. And when the oil runs dry, we will be as unprepared as we are now or were last year, and the crash will be bigger. :down:

Considering we have enough oil in the US to power us for maybe 500 years, I am not too worried that they won't have time to build fusion cars.

-SI heard it was closer to 900 years but what the hell...Again, this alleged oil crisis is another hoax, similar in fashion to the global warming bandits. The two actually go hand in hand isn't that a coincident?

SUBMAN1
10-26-08, 01:36 PM
I heard it was closer to 900 years but what the hell...Again, this alleged oil crisis is another hoax, similar in fashion to the global warming bandits. The two actually go hand in hand isn't that a coincident?900 years with no growth. I'm factoring a conservative number that takes into the account that the US won't be at 300 Mil people forever, and that growth in this country will continue.

-S

baggygreen
10-26-08, 04:22 PM
I read about tesla a while ago, seems like they've got a couple of nifty little beasts out.

Shame they don't export down under..

Spoon 11th
10-26-08, 04:34 PM
Just read last week or so that Tesla has some financial problems. Hopefully nothing serious. These cars need to become popular now.

fatty
10-26-08, 05:05 PM
It's sad that now that electric cars had started again to appear due to the astronomic fuel cost (Up to 148$ a barrel :huh: ) the financial crisis has taken oil down to 59$ and that will most likely kill the come-back of the electric car. And when the oil runs dry, we will be as unprepared as we are now or were last year, and the crash will be bigger. :down:

I hear you. I had remarked to myself a few weeks ago how cool it was that the 'free' market was coincidentally a 'green' market; that as fuel prices were being driven up, people were compelled to waste less and invest in alternative fuels and efficiency measures, all of their own volition :up: Now that gas is coming back down though, I agree that this will probably drop off the radar again until the next crunch.

bookworm_020
10-26-08, 07:04 PM
Considering the amount of oil being extracted here in Australia is delcining I would say alternative fuels seem a good idea. Australia has plenty of gas, so I can see that becoming a boom market in the near future.

As for electric cars, I can seem them becoming a bigger part of motoring, in particular for city driving. The amount of KM's my wife and I travel in a day isn't that great (30- 60 km Max) and I can see an electric car being a good idea for a second car.

baggygreen
10-26-08, 07:12 PM
Given tesla claim to be able to go roughly 250km on a charge (iirc from their website) it would be utterly perfect for driving in most cities. Combine that with nuclear power for generating the electricity to charge the vehicle, and you got one of the cleanest things around! Battery manufacture aside, of course.

Diopos
10-26-08, 10:53 PM
If we used electric cars in urban areas, demand for oil would be less. So even if you believe Global Warming is a scam it should make sense, in the supply/demand pricing of oil and strategic nessecity to diversify your energy resources.

The real and proven scam is that oil price is not supply/demand driven, but is/was determined by the "golden boys", in the stock markets, the oil companies and OPEC. With the tolerance if not cooperation of our elected goverments. Free economy my ess!

Has the price for gazoline "on the pump" fallen in the US yet?

Task Force
10-26-08, 11:04 PM
I get some feeling that with in the next fiew months, gas prices are gona make a comeback.:yep: Up through the $4 mark.:-?

Reece
10-27-08, 01:56 AM
Hows the gap between the tyres & the guard,:eek: Wouldn't want to take her out on a dirt road or hit a ditch!:yep:

bookworm_020
10-27-08, 02:15 AM
Hows the gap between the tyres & the guard,:eek: Wouldn't want to take her out on a dirt road or hit a ditch!:yep:

How many car do rarely leave the paved road in there life? Then Again considering the state of the roads here in Australia, I just hope that it's screwed together well, otherwise it will go to pieces in next to no time.:roll:

Reece
10-27-08, 02:38 AM
Yeh I was thinking of buying one and going on a tour of the Flinders!:lol: