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There has been a lot of speculation regarding the actual production specs of the Model S. People have questioned whether the prototype would really become the production model, or would there be changes? Will Tesla deliver what they promised?

I know we are still a long way off, but it is looking good so far :smile:
 
Legacy?

Really?

Can a company two years old have a legacy?

If Tesla does have a legacy already it would be the fact that they showed the world, and Detroit, that electric cars can be fun, realistic, and (somewhat) practical. The Model S and BlueStar will fill in the "practical" part of my previous statement in the coming years due to their much more affordable costs.