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Yup.  We bought two i3s and a couple of years later a Tesla X100d.  Both i3s are going back and we are replacing them with a Tesla Model 3.

I haven’t really seen much of a discussion about what this electric revolution is going to do to state and federal budgets. How will they replace the taxes and revenue stream generated by the sale of gasoline and diesel? I guarantee that state and feds will try to get their grubby, thieving hands on some of that sweet

My Tesla X100D is better built and has better quality than my $200,000+ Porsche GT2 had and that’s a fact. My GT2 had horrible shut lines, the interior was squeaky and had rattles and the engine had multiple issues to the point I got a new engine from Porsche because of it.

Guarantee that when tested by independent Magazine, it will probably do 0-60 in 1.7 or 1.8. Ridiculous; that’s what Group B Rally cars used to do 0-60 in.!!

My grannie’s kidneys are TOAST!! I’m finding a buyer on the dark net. Sorry Grandma.

What kind of steaming nonsense are you talking??? Do you know how many people in the Bay Area own Ferraris, Porsche GT2s and GT3s, McLarens, you name it, you can find it in the Bay Area. There are old Alfa GTVs, Jag E-Types, Jensen-Healys, Aston Martins.

I just love it when someone makes such a generalized, sweeping

Really? Then how is it that I haven’t paid my local power company a penny for electricity in over 2 years??? We have an 8Kw Solar array on our roof which gets stored in our 2 Tesla Powerwall2 batteries. We store enough power to run our home for 3 days with zero sunlight. We also manage to charge all 3 of our electric

Just another tragic indication that Trump literally knows nothing about anything and is too dumb to ask people who DO know for any answers.

I owned a 2003 996 GT2 in Arctic Sliver, with factory painted tunnel and seatbacks to match. Alcantara headliner. By far the best and most exciting car I have ever owned.

My dream car was the original “widowmaker”, the gen 2 Porsche GT2; not only did it blow my mind, but I liked it far better than I thought I would. It killed any lust I had for sports cars going forward. No electronic driver aids, no nannies.

I have been commuting by Motorcycle for 37 years now; every day, rain, shine, fog, wind. Back home in Scotland and now, here in the SF Bay Area.