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boston745

04/04/21 10:03 AM

#45521 RE: Tesla thru the roof #45519

Your statistics are misleading because there are 280m ICE vehilces that are much older, on average than EVs.
Other reasons to buy older ICE, although you have to maintain them more, is less dependent on computers and sensors that can cause your vehilce to suddenly accelerate without putting your foot on the accelerator...like whats going on with Teslas.

XFundManager

04/04/21 10:05 AM

#45522 RE: Tesla thru the roof #45519

Inside Tesla's $700 Million Superyacht Y coming !!

Tesla has taken over the electric vehicle market, so what’s next for the EV maker? Concept art of a Tesla superyacht is making people very excited. The Tesla Model Y superyacht concept is truly extraordinary, and Elon Musk could make the project a reality. A Tesla superyacht would cost about $700 million and feature a solar panel and hydroelectric turbine system. This means that the ship’s battery could charge even when the ship is docked or out at sea. The Tesla Model Y yacht has two decks. The top deck consists of an open concept living area complete with a stylish modern bar and patented seats made out of stretchable material. The lower level of the Model Y yacht is just as impressive as the top level. Inside the yacht, you’ll find another open concept living area complete with innovative tables. These tables have seats hidden inside them that can pop out with the simple touch of a button. On the starboard side of the lower deck, you’ll find a spa room complete with massage tables. Head over to the port side of the lower deck and you'll find a comfortable seating area and a large panoramic window. At the front of the ship, you’ll find a handy raised platform that lets the captain and passengers know how much battery life is left. If the charge is running low, the captain just needs to power up the turbine. The other option is to just chill on the deck and let the solar panel do all the work. We wouldn't be shocked if the ship ends up exceeding speeds of 70 knots to become the fastest yacht in the world. Here’s a look at the Tesla Model Y superyacht.