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Are you sure about that?... Porsche has no experience with EVs, nor does Audi. .....
Yes? Most EV's are charged at home?
If it’s like the Porsche, yes, but DCFC only in the right side.Does that have a charging port on both sides?
Dude that's a lot of words without line breaks. You ok?Sure. Go out and buy a car that is the new kid on the block, or the kid who hasn't even moved in yet. Tesla has been around for YEARS, with a proven track record. I drive mine off on a thousand mile jaunt with never a thought, no pre trip inspections, no concerns, just up and drive away, come back in a week or so. Porsche has no experience with EVs, nor does Audi. Tesla has been building EVs for a decade now. I'll take my chances with the one that's already in production, gets 400 miles on a charge, has a world-wide charging infrastructure, and looks amazing. Tesla has been improving its battery pack and battery management for ten years and the cars look amazing. They already have an SUV with the Model X, and the sedan is gorgeous and roomy, with the 3 giving most of the package at half the price. Why would anybody even think about buying a Borsche or a Naudy electric? Just because they proved they could build a gas car, electrics are NOT like those. And where you gonna charge? Superchargers refill your car in a half an hour and are free to the S and X, while most new EVs still charge at 220 v outlets which take several hours. Hope you got all day.
same! so little sporty options for EVs right nowI still prefer Tesla, but I'm ecstatic that there are choices. I hope there are many more to come.