Mark Matousek
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With that said, if you’re interested in buying a Tesla or electric vehicles in general, you’re probably wondering what it’s like to drive one. Well, there’s no need to wonder because if you have a dealership within a reasonable distance, you can schedule Tesla test drives and find ...
Most car manufacturers, including Tesla, Volkswagen, and BMW, tend to claim eight years or 100,000 miles (almost 161,000 kilometres) before the battery degrades. This number can be affected by the way you drive, the way you charge the vehicle, and even by climate conditions. Do ch...
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You'd have had to be living under a rock not to know that, especially since the proposed legislation banning the sale of pure petrol and diesel-engined cars in the UK was first announced, the interest in electric cars has seen enormous growth. Buying a new electric car can still cost ...
While I don't think your numbers are to far off, I really think Tesla will try and keep a maxed out Model 3 under the base of a Model S. Why would they care about keeping the cost of a fully loaded Model 3 less than a stripped Model S? (The person looking to buy a fully lo...
Car Tesla Mercedes-Benz post This post is over a year old, some of this information may be out of date. Let us go back to the end of 2020. My wife and I were chatting in the kitchen about buying a new car. One of the criteria of my wife the vehicle should have was to have ...
I could fill to 100% every evening because there was a 20KWh buffer. While waiting I started buying Tesla shares because the company looked like it was going someplace. More importantly, I was so impressed with the car that I figured Tesla and EVs were the future. I got into TSLA at ...
In a post on Tesla’s website, Musk said this about the company’s mission: “If we could have [mass-marketed] our first product, we would have, but that was simply impossible to achieve for astartupcompany that had never built a car and that had one technology iteration and noeconomi...