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Tesla has sold over 40,000 cars worldwide. New VIN's show the tally to be over 45,000.

The Model III will be built once the Gigafactory is up, therefore the production speed will be very fast and you won't wait too long. They don't put you higher on the list in exchange for money, it simply is first come, first serve.

The armchair engineers here should really shut up and let Elon prove them wrong.

Seems people don't care, because it's outselling it's rivals.

The Model S is a liftback and a frunk, it has the same storage as most wagons and SUV's. For example, the Tesla(with seats down, trunk and frunk combined) has 63 cu ft, and the Mercedes-Benz E-Class wagon has 68 cu ft of storage space(seats down). The reason they don't have a wagon is that they are inferior to sedans

Planning your trip according to SuperCharger locations is more than easy. You enter your destination on the center screen of the car, then tap the little image of a lightning bolt a the top of it and your route is now planned according to the SuperChargers.

The VIN's of new orders are in the 40,000's. The main issue at stake is that they hoped(I get the WH can't really do much about this)the WH would at least endorse company owned stores as there has been countless cases of dealers ripping people off and it goes against the idea of a free market to stop someone from

They are now well over 40,000 on the road most of which are in the U.S.A.

The one who seems to spend most of her work days posting over here about her new work?

The number comes from my own calculations, as I found the price in US$/kg on Wikipedia( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcon_9 ) which is supposedly US$4,109/kg however the source of this info is an older article which shows the projected cost for Falcon 9 V1.1, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were close to that. The

US$91,000/ lb is most certainly not their price for Falcon 9 V1.1. It is about US$1,863.83/ lb.

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This annoys me. It's as if it was to stop the passenger from seeing/touching the controls. Just separates the two occupants too much for me I guess.

As a Canadian, I feel forced to post this:

Better than... CARSON?!

Get an ATS coupe(or sedan) w/ manuel transmission and you should be fine for safety.