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Have you been to California (or San Francisco itself)?  Trust me, they aren’t Republicans.

Love my Deebot.  Can’t be beat for the price.

Just that you don’t know what you’re missing out on.  It’s truly the best car I’ve ever owned (and I’ve had a lot of them).

Ignorance is bliss.

Yeah. I was planning on trading in my LR AWD for a performance model in a month or two.  That plan may have just gone out the window.

Hey everyone who said they’d never do a $35k version....suck it! The price drop really hurts my plan of trading in my LR AWD model for a Performance model though  :(

You can still view the cars at their service centers. (the ones I’ve been to have a showroom).   I think it’ll be just fine.

Oh, the customer will pay too.  Musk said that the Superchargers (at least for Tesla owners) wasn’t going to be a profit center.  But I’m sure that if another manufacturer wants to use the infrastructure that Tesla paid to build out, they’re going to have to pay for that right.

More than you think. It’s such an enjoyable driving experience that you look for excuses to drive. Also, the fuel savings on trips really adds up. (but is slightly offset by additional time to “fill up” on longer trips). Oh, and if you have autopilot for those long stretches of highway, it’s the best.

I dream of Butterbeer.  The blue milk is going to have to be pretty special.  

And if you want to go even further (but much more expensive), you can hire a private guide for your group.  Line waits are for peasants.

Sounds so awesome that I’ll wait at least a year to go. Those lines will be insane. I was at Disneyland around the time that the Radiator Springs Racing ride opened. We waited almost 2 hours. When we got off the ride, the line wait time was at over 4 hours. No thanks.

That’s called...directing.

Superchargers charge WAY faster than you can charge at home.  My car (Tesla Model 3) is mostly charged at home, but if you want to take a roadtrip, you’re going to need a fast charging system or range longer than 310 miles.

Tesla has said that other companies can use their Supercharger network.  Of course, they’re going to have to pay...

That “no supercharging network” drawback to Volvo is a biggie.

Until the electric infrastructure is more flushed out, I’ll be looking more closely at the *hopefully* coming-soon Tesla truck.

He’s about to rip some faces off.  Predator.

Cool.  Any idea of what websites currently support this?

Our current spacesuits = future Chinese spacesuits.