Still, I wouldn't want to be in one when a Hummer accidentally collides into it.
Screw the tesla whitestar sedan, I want them to lower the price of the roadster to under $100k.
Most people would do much better just to buy a car with an normally aspirated inline-4, instead of v6 or v8, and get a 2wd drivetrain instead of 4. There's absolute no real reason why you need a 268hp+ engine in "appliance" vehicles that lack the remaining characteristics that would allow the car to be driven on a track. And unless you live in an area that predominantly snows, 4wd really isn't necessary in places like SoCal.