How are you going to decide who got it right? My guess for the "official" number from Porsche is 2.8s 0-100km/h. European magazines testing with full tank, including 75kg for a passenger etc, will get something like that. For 0-60mph in US magazines, with 1ft rollout, no passenger etc, I expect...
I'm not confusing anything. You said "1 sedan sells more than all BMWs combined. ", which is false, regardless of whether cars are sent overseas, or things are "lumpy" or Tesla is late with their numbers. It's ok to be a Tesla enthusiast, but cutting down on the hyperbole/falsehoods might be a...
In the US, Porsche can't deny warranty coverage, regardless of where routine maintenance has been performed (on the other hand, there's no equivalent of the renewing approved coverage either). I have resigned myself to the 4-figure glorified oil-changes for my 911, but in the end, if there's...
I may need some help with the math here. Transportation accounts for 28% of US energy use (source: National Academies of Sciences). You say we use "over 3% of the nation’s energy to refine petroleum". How is 3% enough to cover the 28% used for transportation?
from Goodcarbadcar:
2019 YTD: Tesla 99,550 vs BMW 179,454
Q2 2019: Tesla 53,300 vs BMW 82,551
I'm pretty sure that 99550 < 179454 and 53300 < 82551.
You probably got confused with BMW sedan sales, rather than "all BMWs". Btw, BMW's Q2 '19 figure is up 4% compared to Q2 '18, so they're not...