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[quote=Anonymous]We have the three and only paid a few thousand for it because we traded in our Prius and got a bunch of the tax incentives. With what we save on gas and maintenance, it's definitely a cost saver. (Lots of places even have free electrical charging.) There are things I like about it -- it's very comfortable, drives well, is reliable, and I love never having to take it into the dealership (upgrades are done remotely, and if you need service, they come to you). There are things I don't like about it -- the whole flat screen control panel is, I think, really stupid. And I hate how they often change things around when they do the software upgrades. Our second car is a hybrid minivan. I'm glad that more manufacturers are getting into the electric business. But Tesla still has a major advantage in the tremendous chain of superchargers that he put all over America near the highways. It makes it so easy to travel in a Tesla -- the Tesla tells you where to stop and for how long to minimize your charge time. Because of that alone, I'm reluctant to move from Tesla to a different electric vehicle charger. They are hugely popular in California. I don't think they make as much sense in places like Maine, Montana, Nebraska, because electric batteries lose charge in very cold conditions.[/quote]
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