Tesla: A New Generation Of Competing Plug-In Luxury Hybrids Will Shrink The Niche Of The Model S - Seeking Alpha
Not sure how he says this:
Then says this:
If the average commute is 12.6 miles, then what range limitations is he talking about?
Not sure how he says this:
Skeptics of Tesla's Model S sedan (myself included) acknowledge that it's a great driving car with a minimal carbon footprint (assuming it isn't being recharged by a coal-fired power plant) but claim that for the vast majority of people spending $80,000+ on a car, those positive points plus $1,500 or so of annual fuel savings will be outweighed by the car's inherent range limitations
Then says this:
Equally significant for the environmentally conscious is that as the average American automobile commute is 12.6 miles to and from work, this new Panamera will provide many of its "green oriented" buyers the opportunity to burn no more than a few ounces of gasoline each day, while the car's 53 mpg will allow those same folks to minimize their carbon footprint on longer trips.
If the average commute is 12.6 miles, then what range limitations is he talking about?