Tesla so safe it broke the crash test equipment
http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news...1#.VdLTG_lVhBf
Tesla so safe it broke the crash test equipment
http://www.carsguide.com.au/car-news...1#.VdLTG_lVhBf
We already knew that it was the safest car around.
21 August 2013 by Richard Read · Car Connection
Not what I want (which is an updated/cheaper Roadster or sporty equiv) but I can see that being a game changer.
Mid price car with the Tesla goodness, rather than a luxury car (or at least luxury price)
Waiting for them to post dimensions. I'm getting one if it's not too far off the S-Max in terms of width.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/9/30/94...se-mode-button
Tesla's new Model X has a 'bioweapon defense mode' button
Well, with an EV I don't have to pay the 100% or more tax that I have to pay on a petrol car. For the same money I can buy a E250 (and look like a clueless sheep) or a Model S/X. It's a no-brainer.
I am strongly considering one as well... they should be out about the time the lease on the Fiat is up. There will be a several month gap, but she can drive the Jag or the Suburban for a few months if necessary. Assuming the price is close to what they say it'll be, I don't know how I could say no. If not, I guess we'd get two Ss?