No. It's called "Tesla time." They do that almost everywhere. You need to get some pictures of the people taking pictures of your car. Then post them to the pics-of-people-taking-pics-of-roadsters thread. It's fun!I can't park anywhere public without having to wait for folks to finish taking pictures before I leave. I guess that is what they call "Minnesota Nice" --
I would love to drive a roadster, but it can't make my round trip commute (~150-200 miles, depending on my stops) and can't supercharge. In the winter even my 85D needs a full charge. Sure, with the aftermarket chademo kit & v3 battery I could overcome those obstacles, but a Model S is where I ended up.
At this point, I'm holding out for the next-gen roadster. If I have to wait a few years, so be it!
I would love to drive a roadster, but it can't make my round trip commute (~150-200 miles, depending on my stops) and can't supercharge. In the winter even my 85D needs a full charge. Sure, with the aftermarket chademo kit & v3 battery I could overcome those obstacles, but a Model S is where I ended up. I drive about 40k miles/year.
At this point, I'm holding out for the next-gen roadster. If I have to wait a few years, so be it!
You can always pick up a roadster and upgrade to 3.0 battery... That has the range
Beware.Has anyone else seen a price this low? Am I missing something? I realize the miles, but still...
Used Tesla Roadster For Sale - CarGurus
Beware.
That was the car in this eBay listing Tesla: Roadster Sport that ended at $47.7k without meeting reserve (in Detroit). The dealer also supposedly has a Model S they are selling for $42.5k.
Page now shows "We're sorry, this listing is no longer available."Has anyone else seen a price this low? Am I missing something? I realize the miles, but still...
Used Tesla Roadster For Sale - CarGurus
Now THAT would make sensePage now shows "We're sorry, this listing is no longer available."
The ad was probably a scam.