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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 16360318" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>Blah, pretty unfair half assed comment. </p><p></p><p>Is a Telsa for everyone? No. But there's folks who don't want one for bsically no reason, and then throw out BS like "Can you imagine if it took 24 minutes to fill a gas tank?" And? </p><p></p><p>To me, such a comment is like I use to see a lot when I would keep up to date on smart phones. Folks always wanted to talk/complain about battery life. The argument if someone can 'really" get a full days use on a full charge. It always seemed like an empty argument because people would list their unplug time, all the things they did over the die and then how it was at 7% by 8pm. Ok? You didn't charge in in your car while driving to work. You didn't charge it at your desk? You didn't charge it driving home from work...and now you're upset your cell phone is almost dead? That's your own fault.</p><p></p><p>The same for a Tesla. 95% of people can charge their car overnight. Not everyone lives in Boston and does street parking 1-4 blocks from their house. Even with OP's numbers, that's still more than most Americans drive on an average day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 16360318, member: 31255"] Blah, pretty unfair half assed comment. Is a Telsa for everyone? No. But there's folks who don't want one for bsically no reason, and then throw out BS like "Can you imagine if it took 24 minutes to fill a gas tank?" And? To me, such a comment is like I use to see a lot when I would keep up to date on smart phones. Folks always wanted to talk/complain about battery life. The argument if someone can 'really" get a full days use on a full charge. It always seemed like an empty argument because people would list their unplug time, all the things they did over the die and then how it was at 7% by 8pm. Ok? You didn't charge in in your car while driving to work. You didn't charge it at your desk? You didn't charge it driving home from work...and now you're upset your cell phone is almost dead? That's your own fault. The same for a Tesla. 95% of people can charge their car overnight. Not everyone lives in Boston and does street parking 1-4 blocks from their house. Even with OP's numbers, that's still more than most Americans drive on an average day. [/QUOTE]
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