


2012 Tesla Model S
Acceleration: 0-60mph in 5.6 sec
Top Speed: 120 mph
Range: 160, 230, or 300 miles before charge
Price: ~$50,000
The range depends on the size of the battery pack that is purchased, and all accommodate 110V, 220V and 440V outlets. It can be charged in as little as 45 minutes using the latter option. Also, Tesla estimates that the cost of gas vs. electricity plus the lack of typical engine maintenance for today's combustion engines over the life of the car make the asking price equivalent to the cost of a $35,000 non-hybrid vehicle.
So what's not to like? Good looks, great performance, and a competitive price for such new technologies. (I didn't mention the 17" touchscreen panel or included 3G connectivity) I see these Tesla dealerships pretty often out here in Cali and drive past a random Roadster every day or so. I remember most on UA's campus turning their noses up at hybrids vehicles and their "pansy-ish" look/performance, and I'm wondering how far that stigma extends. This brand seems to be fairly well-adopted in the bay area, but I'm curious what reservations, if any, y'all might have to owning an electric vehicle such as this.