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It's not about the fact that the rich guy's getting it, it's about the fact that the car is now in production.



Yes, but why is this significant? Its not like this is the first time that Tesla have brought a vehicle to production. They've had cars on the market since 2008.


Nope, it's the second time they've brought a vehicle to production.

And unlike the Roadster, which was a $100K toy for rich people, the Model S is a practical $60K sedan for not-quite-as-rich people.

I worry that the market is leaving Tesla behind, though. With the Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf on the market, not to mention the gorgeous Fisker Karma, the case for a Model S is getting weaker.


The volt and leaf are selling awfully. You might take that as a case against electric cars in general - automakers sure are! But I believe you would be mistaken, because the leaf and volt are complete eyesores inside and out. And really, when has a totally new product seen it's first success in the low end market? Low end electric cars with current tech are just not built well enough to actually use.


Indeed; I live in a fairly well-off area (Santa Barbara) and while there are more $100k+ exotic cars here than other places I live, there aren't that many. Mercedes E class and BMW 5 series though are all over the place.




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