That's what Tesla calls it, but it doesn't look like a SUV to me.The model X is the SUV.
-Don- Reno
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That's what Tesla calls it, but it doesn't look like a SUV to me.The model X is the SUV.
AFAIK, you're the first to use the word "ban" here. What do you think I want banned? Perhaps the misuse of any item? Almost any item can be used to kill others (something I still remember from my army infantry training), shall we ban almost every item there is? I don't think that's such a good idea.Here we go, Don doubled down. So we should also ban the Corvette, the Dodge “Hellcat” models, EcoBoost Fords, twin turbo BMW’s, etc, etc..
Nah man, I’m pretty set in my ways...did you know that Ford had an all electric Ranger more than a few decades ago? They would only lease them with no option to buy/keep at the close of lease. A good friend got one and I drove it a few times..the acceleration was blistering. He had a home charging system as well set up to massive solar tracking panels in his yard which also powered his entire home. A real pioneer in the all electric push at the time. I helped change a few panels from time to time.Same here, until I bought my first electric motorcycle and got hooked on the electric thing. I see nothing but advantages in going electric these days.
With my electric motorcycles (EM), I like how I can hear the cars that get too close to me. My EM uses a drive belt, but a chain conversion is available. But those have done such say the noise from the chain bothers them. It cannot be heard over the engine on an ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicle, but such can sure be heard on an electric bike, loud and clear!
Motorcycles should be seen and NOT heard!
Have fun checking your engine oil, and going to your gas stations, doing tune ups, etc. I will charge when I get home.
Go electric!
-Don- Cold Springs Valley, NV
Elon Musk is enough to keep me from buying anything from a company he is associated with plus I don't like companies who live off the taxpayers.
It doesn’t seem like Tesla is gettIng a lot of Fed money, really if any. Closest I can find is the $2,500-$7,500 rebate for buying electric, but that applies to the first 200,000 EV’s made by *ALL* manufacturers. *AND* it doesn’t go to the company, it goes to the consumer after they fill out a form 8396 on their tax return.
https://www.energy.gov/eere/electricvehicles/electric-vehicles-tax-credits-and-other-incentives
The local and state incentives they get for opening facilities places are worth (b****)ing about, but then you’re complaining about local leaders bringing good paying jobs to your area.
Is that the old EV that uses the disks to charge? There are still several of those charge stations around here, but NO cars left to use them anywhere in the USA. Some say the oil companies were behind why they all disappeared.Nah man, I’m pretty set in my ways...did you know that Ford had an all electric Ranger more than a few decades ago? They would only lease them with no option to buy/keep at the close of lease. A good friend got one and I drove it a few times..the acceleration was blistering. He had a home charging system as well set up to massive solar tracking panels in his yard which also powered his entire home. A real pioneer in the all electric push at the time. I helped change a few panels from time to time.
Ford would not give a logical reason, at least to him, why they wouldn’t let him keep that truck.
Rather typical for those with very high IQs.This guy is a totally delusional nut job.
I think they now can make it on their own. Tesla sells all they can build, and that is why they do not advertise. FWIW, I still would have purchased mine regardless of any rebates and tax credits.A tax break or tax credit on something that would otherwise be taxed is in effect a subsidy. I have nothing personally against electric cars, electric motorcycles, wind power or solar power. In fact, I am all for them- as long as they can make it on their own merits without subsidies or convoluted tax schemes.
Let them all compete with coal, hydroelectric and nuclear power generation and internal combustion engine powered (or steam?) propulsion. Let the best idea win. Heck, I can see myself owning a Tesla someday if by some miracle the company survives it's founder and gets off the government teet.
It's not a deduction, it's a pure $7,500.00 credit. IOW, I get a check or credit for $7,500.00.Yeah whats that about a $2500 actual savings? Not a big deal at that price point, but a nice incentive nonetheless. Browsing Zillow the other day looking at properties I cant afford I saw a couple houses on the golf course in Southern Highlands. They included a Tesla S and charging station. I will give whatever that sports car version is (I think the S) credit though that thing is FAST. I've played along with a few on the freeway.
Then charge for a half hour and get 250 miles. Or 45 minutes for a full 310 miles.Tesla because for a company to grow it needs the government supporting it...
125 miles is pushing it if you want to go from Vegas to Denver. Long stretch without any service let alone charging stations. But if peoples want to buy them fine, more petrol for me.
Then again if I were to get one, would need the most high performance model because that is what everyone would think it is.
Yes, I saw the model X in Rocklin. It is an RSV, but doesn't look like one in the photos. At least not to me. But it looks like an RSV when seeing it in reality.The model X is the SUV.
I can do everything CA requires for my CA rebate:
"For individuals, a legible copy of their current (not expired) California driver’s license.
CA is not so bad after all.
- Individuals who do not have a California driver’s license will be required to provide a legible copy of a current alternate unique identifier as approved by the Administrator. They must also provide proof of California residency in the form of a utility or cable bill within the last 3 months, a copy of the current DMV registration of another vehicle in the name of the purchaser or lessee, a signed, dated, and notarized residential rental agreement, or other valid form of California residency as approved by CARB."
This is $2,500.00 from the State of CA as well as $7,500.00 from the feds. After I do little paperwork, the cost of my new Tesla will be reduced by 10K$.
Go electric!!!
-Don- Reno, NV
I will post a picture next week, as I left my Tesla at my other house in Auburn, CA. I rode my best cold weather motorcycle back here (my 2013 Triumph Trophy SE) to Reno yesterday. And next week, I will drive my better 4WD Jeep back here. I am getting ready for winter weather here in Reno.Trust me, it is. Congrats on your new ride; pictures are nice! I've never seen one before!Actually they're all over the place in my area. Beats following a Prius...
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The money isn't "from" the state or the feds. It's from the taxpayers. You are ignoring that someone ELSE is paying for your car. What's so right about that? Do CA and the Feds have such a surplus budget in well-invested coffers that the OTHER people who live there are perfectly fine with helping to fund your luxury car? I should probably be offended that you would brag about such a thing outside of that socialist crap hole you are so proud of (but live outside of when it's convenient for you)....CA is not so bad after all.
This is $2,500.00 from the State of CA as well as $7,500.00 from the feds. After I do little paperwork, the cost of my new Tesla will be reduced by 10K$.
Go electric!!!