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I really like how the Telsla looks. But I don't like electric cars as love the roar of the engine and sometimes I drive a long distance and need gas.
I was wondering if there would be a market for a gas powered Telsla. I would love to buy one with a Corvette engine in it. Am I nuts? What do you think? |
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| You’re nuts. |
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Of course you're nuts. The whole point of Tesla is to create an attractive ELECTRIC car. There's a whole slew of attractive, fun to drive ICE vehicles.
Also, you realize there's an extensive network of superchargers, right? -Happy Model X owner |
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No, I wouldn't because I think they look fugly. Just get a Corvette FFS.
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Good God. The thing I love the most about my Tesla is how quiet it is. Followed by how fast it is.
But environmental concerns aside, I await the EV revolution just for how much quieter the world will be. |
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You are nuts, because:
1. Electric is less polluting than petrol, and will become even less so. We all have to do our part to reduce global warming. 2. Tesla is not as visionary a company as Apple was back in the day, and Musk is as crazy but not as professionally reliable as Jobs. I would not buy a Tesla. |
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There's no physical space to install an entire engine and exhaust system in Tesla.
The closest match is the old Tesla Roadster -- it's built on the Lotus Elise platform, so just buy an Elise. |
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I wonder how people come up with ideas that are this bad
Guys, I like the flavor of broccoli, but I wish it had as many calories as a deep dish pizza? Do you think this is possible? Will I buy able to buy broccoli with 400 calories per bite that does not change the taste of it at all? Thank you! |
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| OP- harsh crowd. I would buy it in a second. |
Oh interesting. Living right by the highway would be fine: no noise, no fumes. |
OP probably likes deep fried broccoli. |
There would still be road noise. The sound of tires rotating at high speed and cars moving through air. To the OP, just buy a Tesla and get yourself a second car you can drive using gas. Tesla's range is what, close to 200 miles? That's more than good enough for most situations. |