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July 10th, 2013, 06:40 PM
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Canada to Mexico Electric [AUTOLINK]Car[/AUTOLINK] Rally Changes EV [AUTOLINK]Range[/AUTOLINK] Perceptions | PluginCars.com
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The event included a Tesla Roadster, Zero S electric motorcycle, Toyota RAV4 EV, Mitsubishi i-MiEV, two Nissan LEAFs, and three Tesla Model S
cars . The top finishers were, no surprise, the Model S drivers.
Jack Bowers and Georg Kuhnke, driving a Tesla Model S, finished first with about 41 hours of driving time.
Terry Hershner, riding a modified Zero S electric motorcycle, finished second with about 52 hours of riding time.
Randy and Cheryl Taylor, Canadians driving a Tesla Model S, came in third with about 57 hours of driving time.
David and Helen Kiker, from Redmond, Ore., also driving a Tesla Model S, came in fourth, also with about 57 hours of driving time.
Asoka Diggs, a brand new Tesla Roadster owner who lives in Portland, came in fifth with about 70 hours of driving time.
Tony Williams, of San Diego, driving a second generation Toyota RAV4 EV, came in sixth with around 74 hours of driving time.
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July 12th, 2013, 04:21 PM
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Big Mike
The first thing I thought when I read this article is that it sounds like someone trying to justify being short TSLA, skimmed through it again, lo and behold
The author makes unreasonable assumptions about pricing on a 3 series, likely the average selling price for a new 3 series is the high 40's, which would include sales from the 320i (the new bargain beemer), hell my 1-series had an msrp 45.
Also the Model S already sells at a huge premium to a 5 series, and an Audi A6, but no one seems to mind. So how competitive a future Tesla model might be might not have much to do with the price, as long as its not unreasonable.
July 12th, 2013, 05:03 PM
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The first thing I thought when I read this article is that it sounds like someone trying to justify being short TSLA, skimmed through it again, lo and behold
The author makes unreasonable assumptions about pricing on a 3 series, likely the average selling price for a new 3 series is the high 40's, which would include sales from the 320i (the new bargain beemer), hell my 1-series had an msrp 45.
Also the Model S already sells at a huge
premium to a 5 series, and an Audi A6, but no one seems to mind. So how competitive a future Tesla model might be might not have much to do with the price, as long as its not unreasonable.
Yes, he must be in some real pain. I am still long and up over 200%.
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July 12th, 2013, 06:09 PM
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July 12th, 2013, 07:36 PM
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July 15th, 2013, 09:07 PM
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Yes, he must be in some real pain. I am still long and up over 200%.
If you ever traded in the roaring late 90s, you know that stock prices and company profitabilities don't have to be both great. Webvan and pets.com come to my mind...
TSLA as a company is very far away from being profitable, it is the huge expectations that sends the stock's price upward. Eventually reality will come...
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