4/13/09

Complain about your schedule. Apparently people like that sort of thing.
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glennny wrote:I got to drive the Roadster today for the 1st time :D

only 2 years I had to serve before the chance came to me.


Wait, what? Explain please. :P
I've been at Tesla Motors for 2 years now, although I've had many rides (including the Model S mule), I had yet to be the driver until Monday.
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Wait so it actually exists as something other than a proof of concept that's been "coming soon" for the last 10 years?

Or is it the proof of concept you drove?
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we've delivered nearly 400 cars (roadsters) since September and we're ramping up, currently we're at about 30 a week. We have a couple years before Model S will be in production.
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Huh! I guess I have one less thing to be snarky about. C'est la vie.
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Okay, that's the coolest thing ever. Expect BLT to be trying to get a discount from you on one. :wink:
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glennny wrote:
glennny wrote:I got to drive the Roadster today for the 1st time :D

only 2 years I had to serve before the chance came to me.


Wait, what? Explain please. :P
I've been at Tesla Motors for 2 years now, although I've had many rides (including the Model S mule), I had yet to be the driver until Monday.
You work for Tesla Motors? Holy crap, I didn't know that. Well, why would I know that, it's none of my biniz. But awesome. I think the S model has got to be the sexiest electric I've ever seen yet. It's cars like this that will change the thinking process of America.

So, how does it drive? I'm sure it isn't quick, but I bet it handles great. I remember reading in Road and Track (I think it was the S model) that the Lbs of torque to the wheels was pretty much the same as other high performance gas powered cars on the road.
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