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    Height of optimism

    I got behind a Tesla on the Long Island Expressway this afternoon---headed west. Nothing unusual you say----except for one detail---he had California plates.

    How many charging stations do they have in Kansas?
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    1,308 Supercharger Stations with 10,622 Superchargers just in North America alone....However, we can not go North and have a charging station within our paths of travel......

    Plus they are talking about swapping out battery packs and they have a towed behind diesel generator that charges so you can go off the grid....

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    How do you know it was driven from Cali and not transported.

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    Ahh yes, Charging Stations.How much fossil fuel does it take to run one of those ?. And gee, aren’t batteries so eco friendly when you have to get rid of them. Also, the generator for off road I’m sure runs off solar power, right?. Or does it in fact also use those nasty fossil fuels.

    But they are driving a Tesla and are SO, eco. aware.We should all try to follow their lead and get rid of all our gas burners. Shut off the A/C in the summer and just wear sweaters and parkas in the winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Independent Voter View Post
    Ahh yes, Charging Stations.How much fossil fuel does it take to run one of those ?. And gee, aren’t batteries so eco friendly when you have to get rid of them. Also, the generator for off road I’m sure runs off solar power, right?. Or does it in fact also use those nasty fossil fuels.

    But they are driving a Tesla and are SO, eco. aware.We should all try to follow their lead and get rid of all our gas burners. Shut off the A/C in the summer and just wear sweaters and parkas in the winter.
    Very good I.V.. You should call that An Inconvenient Truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillbo View Post
    How do you know it was driven from Cali and not transported.
    To consider that would be to take all the fantasy away from the question
    "A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity, an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty” ---Sir Winston Churchill
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dork View Post
    ........ they have a towed behind diesel generator that charges so you can go off the grid....
    Why tow it behind? Just strap that sucker on the roof and forget all about charging stations.

    Why would I spend big bucks on a car that won't take me much of anywhere? That makes as much sense as having to tow a generator just to keep it going on down the road.
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    I’ve been trying to digest what I’ve been reading about the charging process for EV’s. My conclusion is that Tesla’s plug configuration is different from the standards of all the others and Tesla’s can only be charged at those stations with their plugs. Maybe some stations have both types? An operator also has a plug which can be plugged into any 110 outlet too, I think, but that takes forever.

    I am looking forward to owning one of these critters someday. It’s on my bucket list.
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    You tell me...all I know is what the salesman told us.....he admitted at in Colorado you can get into WY,, UT, MT and other states that do not have close charging statons & then he told us about the trailer that will charge as you drive....

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Why tow it behind? Just strap that sucker on the roof and forget all about charging stations.

    Why would I spend big bucks on a car that won't take me much of anywhere? That makes as much sense as having to tow a generator just to keep it going on down the road.

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    Yes Tesla has it's own plug, you can use 110 in emergency, o when you have days as it's stupid slow.....

    I like how they drive, do not kike how quiet they are or the crappy range......however, you can get them that are stupid fast......I could not believe how they git up and go and the ride is fabulous...

    While I love the muscle car, the noise it mages in the streets of SF.....up and down the hills....it's not the destanation, it's how you get there and in the green car, it's been fun....very fun.....



    Quote Originally Posted by wacojoe View Post
    I’ve been trying to digest what I’ve been reading about the charging process for EV’s. My conclusion is that Tesla’s plug configuration is different from the standards of all the others and Tesla’s can only be charged at those stations with their plugs. Maybe some stations have both types? An operator also has a plug which can be plugged into any 110 outlet too, I think, but that takes forever.

    I am looking forward to owning one of these critters someday. It’s on my bucket list.

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    I liked the “look at me” rumble of power when I was a teenager, but that passed a long time ago. I like the idea of stealth power now...the stealthier the better. Even or especially when I rode street bikes I had the quite power of a Jap straight four and detest the gurgle buckets like Harley’s. I could never understand the appeal of something that loud and would take several of your friends to help if it ever fell over to get it upright.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wacojoe View Post
    ..... conclusion is that Tesla’s plug configuration is different from the standards of all the others and Tesla’s can only be charged at those stations with their plugs. Maybe some stations have both types? An operator also has a plug which can be plugged into any 110 outlet too, I think, but that takes forever.
    I don't know what plugs the stations may have, but while I was ordering a standard 50 AMP RV extension cord I saw several comments saying they worked fine with Tesla.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dork View Post
    ....it's not the destanation, it's how you get there and in the green car, it's been fun....very fun.....
    I'll bet it is lots of fun!
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    That's what I thought.......till the SRT Charger......and now, there's something in it that males me giggle like a school girl when you piss off a Prius driver making so much noise they have to check and see if they are turned on....or echoing up and down the mighty streets of San Francisco setting off those pesky car alarms, can't wait to see if the sounds came across on the camera...to beig tols the car is "illegal" it's so loud.....however, it's really quiet except on cold start up or when ya get on her good......

    Quote Originally Posted by wacojoe View Post
    I liked the “look at me” rumble of power when I was a teenager, but that passed a long time ago. I like the idea of stealth power now...the stealthier the better. Even or especially when I rode street bikes I had the quite power of a Jap straight four and detest the gurgle buckets like Harley’s. I could never understand the appeal of something that loud and would take several of your friends to help if it ever fell over to get it upright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    I'll bet it is lots of fun!
    If I knew how to post videos, have a Thinkware F770 front/rear camera I'm just learning how to take the videos off of....Have a couple of the PCH and one of Carmel by the Sea posted on Facebook.

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