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<blockquote data-quote="mxt sniper" data-source="post: 571827" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Some guy in my area tested a Tesla S towing a 2,000 lb trailer, his range was 300+ miles not towing, hooked up towing he was getting 80-90 miles, I think they were going 1400 miles to a Casita Rally, they turned around and went home too many recharges and no recharge stations. Long way to go with electric to be of much value for towing and offroading. I do have a buddy with a model S Tesla uses it weekly for his mobile work office in his hardy siding business, and its been working out well for him, 45 min recharges once a day. Cheap to charge about 19.00, versus his 1,000.00 dollar fuel bills running his diesel F250.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mxt sniper, post: 571827, member: 796"] Some guy in my area tested a Tesla S towing a 2,000 lb trailer, his range was 300+ miles not towing, hooked up towing he was getting 80-90 miles, I think they were going 1400 miles to a Casita Rally, they turned around and went home too many recharges and no recharge stations. Long way to go with electric to be of much value for towing and offroading. I do have a buddy with a model S Tesla uses it weekly for his mobile work office in his hardy siding business, and its been working out well for him, 45 min recharges once a day. Cheap to charge about 19.00, versus his 1,000.00 dollar fuel bills running his diesel F250. [/QUOTE]
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