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#557:http://www.classiccarswest.com/2010-Tesla-Roadster.html
http://www.classiccarswest.com/2010-Tesla/side-rear-ps.jpg
#443:
http://www.classiccarswest.com/2008-Tesla-Green.html
http://www.classiccarswest.com/2008-Tesla-Green/side-front-ds.jpg
#146:
http://www.classiccarswest.com/2008-Tesla/side-front-ds.jpg
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I think the price for #557 is a little out of touch with reality. Who in their right mind would pay 188k for a used one.
dsm363
12-20-2010, 04:20 PM
I think the price for #557 is a little out of touch with reality. Who in their right mind would pay 188k for a used one.
Wow. Loaded I think this was probably $165,000 or so but that's amazing. They've taken the $7,500 tax credit already so are trying to make a roughly $30,000 profit on an older model. Why not just order a new 2.5 and get exactly what you want?
even at canadian $ that is still very high
Yeah, the USD / CAD is almost 1:1 right now.
Maybe it's Jon Voight's car? :biggrin::wink:
even at canadian $ that is still very high
Maybe it's Jon Voight's car? :biggrin::wink:
haha... did he leave a pencil in the glove box?? Might need a dentist for authentication...
Er., JoHn Voight (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mom_%26_Pop_Store).
ChargeIt!
12-21-2010, 05:21 PM
Hmmm ...
... Jon Voight admitted that the car Gamill purchased was purported to have been owned by his mother, and not himself.
Or does Wikipedia mean GamMill ?? The error ... confusion self-perpetuates. LOL !
Excimer
12-29-2010, 04:25 PM
Not many Seinfeld fans around, eh?