I'd love to see Tesla actually produce a car that is 1. Affordable, and 2. Not subsidized by carbon credits.
So right now, comparing anything to a Tesla is just saying you don't understand how cars are made.
Tesla has yet to turn a profit. I cannot wait for this endless stupid hype train around this company to derail.
I've love to see this mythical $35K electric car when it's finally released (and isn't actually $35k).
Tesla has yet to turn a profit. I cannot wait for this endless stupid hype train around this company to derail.
I've love to see this mythical $35K electric car when it's finally released (and isn't actually $35k).
Meanwhile, Tesla is on track to sell 35,000 vehicles this year. How many Vipers did Dodge sell last year? Less than 800?
35K cars that cost them more to make than they bring in in profit as primary operations vs a company that can afford to lose money on a niche product subsidized by their extensive line up of econo boxes that are somewhat profitable.
Excellent comparison.
35K cars that cost them more to make than they bring in in profit as primary operations vs a company that can afford to lose money on a niche product subsidized by their extensive line up of econo boxes that are somewhat profitable.
Excellent comparison.
Chrysler makes garbage. I'd never own one.
It wasn't really a comparison but more of an observation. Chrysler makes garbage. I'd never own one.
I like Tesla and wish them continued success. They threw the notion of what a car should be out the window and created something amazing. I love the innovation.
I'd love to see them turn a profit and expand their market.

On topic, if this ends up happening I may need to do the One of One before it disappears.
Viper GTS
What's that?
Sounds like a derivative of a reach around where you ar the only person and you have to kind of wrap your other arm around where it fells like another person...
nevermind
Allow me to rephrase
Whats a One of One?
Isn't that just One
(sorry...in procrastination mode...need to go shake it off with a cup of coffee)
It wasn't really a comparison but more of an observation. Chrysler makes garbage. I'd never own one.
I'm not really surprised by this. Supercars are a very niche market to begin with, and I just don't think there's much demand for American made ones. Not to say the Viper is a bad car, but most people with that kind of cash are focused on European cars. Fiat SpA already owns Ferrari and Maserati as their top marques.
It's also no secret that the Chrysler division is in big trouble. The CEO was just recently trying to pawn the company off to GM. Of course GM doesn't want it.
Faster, more comfortable and a hell of a lot cheaper on gas. Oh ya, the Tesla will also drive itself. Basically better in every possible way.
Really?
There is just something about a Viper that is drop dead sexy. I'd sell a kidney and maybe half my liver for the new ACR.
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Holy hell this man has alot of vipers.
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You'd also never own something fun except a bike, so
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Yeah, but what are you going to do with it? Drive it to Starbucks and pose with it every Saturday? No way you could live with a car like this on a daily basis... which is why you never see them on the road.
Two words: Garage Queen
