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Stephen Pace (not verified)    October 17, 2014 - 11:32AM

In reply to by Hans H. Halfwassen (not verified)

@Hans H. Halfwassen: The fact that there are 2 motors or 10 motors is irrelevant. The size of the two Tesla motors combined are smaller than the single engine in the Hellcat. What matters in the end is speed and efficiency, something that electric motors do particularly well. The average consumer could car less what propels their car--they will buy the car that meets their use case in the most cost effective way, and in 20 years, that will be electric vehicles. Sooner than 20 years if gas hits $8/gallon.

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