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For years, Tesla — the automobile manufacturer, not the revolutionary engineer — has been at the forefront of automobile ingenuity, moving us away from conventionally powered vehicles and towards cars which practically pay for themselves. Their electric cars have been leading the way towards a greener tomorrow, but with one major point of criticism: their high price point.

Thankfully, Tesla recognized this issue, and on Thursday they unveiled their newest vehicle at an assembly in Hawthorne, California. The Model 3 has a starting price of $35,000 USD for their base model, which lowers to approximately $27,500 after federal tax credits.

This amount, assuredly, remains unaffordable for many people, but it represents a major step closer for the manufacturer whose cars, prior to this, fell within the luxury vehicle price range.

The car itself is said to have a range of 215 miles on a full charge, and is also equipped with what the company refers to as “fast charging” technology. Other features include but are not limited to: two trunks, a sheet glass roof, and a 15-inch flat screen as its central command station.

Please click here to read more @ https://www.collective-evolution.com/2016/04/04/a-tesla-for-the-masses-the-world-responds-to-the-electric-vehicle-with-140000-orders-immediately/

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  • 215 Miles On One Charge and fast charge technology is good ...with Tesla name on it is great. My good friend drives a MERC and I will ask him to change to TESLA 

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