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Tesla Model S is close to becoming the new VW Beetle here in Norway, a car for the masses.
Gasoline and Diesel engined cars are expensive. Example, our BMW X3 2.0D 163bhp cost more than our P85D!

Not buying a Model S is like throwing money out the window here in Norway.
 
Nah, not way back: Born and raised in Trondheim.
Got restless and started roaming the world as a teen.
Lived in Alaska, Texas, Virgin Islands, Japan, Kuwait City and many other places.
Now settled down in Fort Lauderdale trying do decide between an
S 70D or an S 85D...Decisions, decisions. :cool:

(Still going to Norway occasionally to sample the food and count Teslas:))
I have family in Fort Lauderdale. We'll have to introduce our Teslas to each other the next time I come down!
 
Tesla Model S is close to becoming the new VW Beetle here in Norway, a car for the masses.
Gasoline and Diesel engined cars are expensive. Example, our BMW X3 2.0D 163bhp cost more than our P85D!

Not buying a Model S is like throwing money out the window here in Norway.
Don't take it too far. ;)

The Model S is still an expensive car that is out of reach for a significant portion of the population. You can buy 2-3 Skoda Superb station wagons for the price of a Model S. Cars in that price range will be significantly cheaper than a Model S over their lifetime.

But the price difference between a reasonably priced family car and a Model S is definitely quite a lot smaller in Norway than other places.

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Mathallen may be awesome, but shrimp are the push up bras of the sea. You get this nice yummy looking boiled shrimp.
You spend so much effort getting the head off, the tail off, all the gunk off, and what you are left with is a nail sized bite of meat - see push up bra, looks bigger on the outside.
Yeah, but it's a tasty nail-sized bite of meat.

Eating fresh shrimp is a social thing. The whole point is to use a lot of time, sitting in the sun, drinking white wine, chatting. There are far worse things about Norway to criticize.