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For one thing the Telsa vehicles are way to expensive for most working people. And where are you going to charge one if you want to take a vacation or trip that exceeds their mileage limit. Try to find a place top recharge them every few hundred miles if you want to take a trip back East for example. And that long mileage claim dropped a great deal when they tried them in the mountains. I am not against electric vehicles. I just question how they are going to overcome these limitations. Also since the environmentalists refuse to let them build more power generating plants, where is the power to charge them going to come from and how much is it going to cost. We have been having power turned off to sections of the cities here for the past several years as the power grid is already overloaded.
Ron
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