Tesla proved that it could make a great car when it first came out with its Lotus-based electric Roadster in 2008. With impracticality inherent to a convertible sports car and a starting price of over $100K, however, the Roadster was pretty unattainable for us plebeians. Now Tesla is back with a much more mainstream, and practical, offering that has most recently won the Motor Trend Car of the Year for 2013. With a $50,000 starting point that competes with the BMW 5-series and Mercedes E-Class, Tesla may have a real chance at making its unconventional, all-electric car a major player in the conventional sedan market. Get your knowledge up with these 10 Things You Should Know About the Tesla Model S.
10 Things You Should Know About the Tesla Model S
Can the new electric car start a new automotive chapter?
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