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John Moore (not verified)    February 12, 2013 - 10:53PM

If I understand correctly, the range displayed by the computer fluctuates and is subject to change, and requires one to have a plan B to compensate for weather, etc… The model S is a great car, and I’m not defending the NY times, but I think they have a valid point, and the reported acted as any consumer would do. Is it fair to expect the same outcome from a car as its gasoline cousin? Maybe not, but until EV can alleviate the range anxiety, they have a long way to go. The technology is new, and quite frankly, we can adopt diesel in the US as they have in Europe to get more bang for our buck.

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