muleheadjoe
DinoTheDinosaur
muleheadjoe

Where do you get your cost-to-drive estimate for the Tesla? You're clearly not basing that on the cost of electricity ... a full charge is maybe 5 bucks of e-juice so that's about 2 pennies a mile. Are you factoring in asset depreciation, mechanical degradation, tire wear, stuff like that? Then to be fair you'd have

Ummmmm ... day in and day out we see thousand of commenters post " ZOMG check out that [something desireable] I so much wanna [do something with it that you can normally do with that kind of something]" on this website ... why is it okay for CAR and DRIVE but not PERSON and SEX? It's no more childish or churlish.

Your attitude towards Tesla makes no sense. Tesla sells to anybody who can pony up the cash, just like any other automaker. It has nothing to do with Tesla buyers being techies, it has everything to do with Tesla buyers being in the market for an upscale / luxury car. Tesla *is* a luxury car & a status symbol, not a

Hear, hear. I concur with your viewpoint ... I wasn't sure what that first car was exactly (I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess it's the Kia K9 referenced in the article) but every one of the other cars were immediately and easily recognized. Only a non-car person could fail to recognize the signature headlight /

The article says $22.4k ... note the dollar sign ... unless otherwise indicated, that symbol means exactly and only United States Dollars. Converting that to British money would give you somewhere around 17k Pounds. Unless the dollar sign is in error and they meant 22.4k Pounds which would then translate to about 30