Tesla supercharger station gets cables stolen.
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No, wrong. They were above $40k and had all kinds of markups. My friend bought a Prius C for $28k in 2015, that was the cheaper Prius. Sorry, they were expensive and mainly driven by Silicone Valley types as well as celebrities in the early 2000's. Tomorrow I'll post some links
The Prius NHW11 (sometimes referred to as "Generation II"[27]) was the first Prius sold by Toyota outside of Japan, with sales in limited numbers beginning in the year 2000 in Asia, America, Europe and Australia.[27][29] In the United States, the Prius was marketed between the smaller Corolla and the larger Camry. The published retail price of the car was US$19,995.[30] European sales began in September 2000.[31] The official launch of the Prius in Australia occurred at the October 2001 Sydney Motor Show,[32] although sales were slow until the NHW20 (XW20) model arrived. Toyota sold about 123,000 first-generation Priuses.[9]
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I don't know if a stock internal BMW engine that can do 1000 without major issues or too short a service life. Built sure, but stock hardware 800ish is the limit now
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another tesla thread completely off course. closed.
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