I would like to add the
I would like to add the following:
You mentioned that those interested in racing do not care about fuel economy. Then you went on and cited that the Model S price is higher than the Dodge. If we follow your own rationale, then you do cite pricing difference but you neglected the important price of fuel and maintenance to come up with a realistic ROI between the two. The maintenance itself on the Model S is something impressive. I can guarantee you if you put over 100,000 miles in this Helcat after your racing, like any good combustion engine car exposed to acceleration, you will experience all sorts of leaking, water pump failure, etc. Basically at 200,000 miles of racing your Dodge would ready to be trashed. Look at reports of the Model S exposed to over 500,000 miles without major maintenance needs. To prove that, compare the maintenance offered in the Dodge vs the Model S; (probably) 3years/36,000 miles vs 8 years/unlimited miles.