Tesla Model S: 'Intergalactic SpaceBoat Of Light And Wonder'

You can always find an expert's review of the Model S, but what about the opinion of an ordinary, objective driver who doesn't know much about Tesla to begin with? Here's what Katherine thought when she took it for a spin.

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The modern-day S-Class is no exception to this rule. Another technological marvel on wheels is the all-electric Tesla Model S, which drives like a sports car, can go 265 miles on a charge, and doesn't use a drop of gasoline. On the latest episode of

But in the last few weeks, the official opening of two of Tesla's superfast (120-kilowatt) free DC charging stations in New Jersey and upstate New York–both ideally sited–have left me no choice but to declare that the Great Northeast Supercharger

Webcomic artist Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal has given his review Tesla Model S, describing it as an “Intergalactic SpaceBoat of Light and Wonder.” Sounds accurate to me. Inman wrote his review about 4,000 miles after purchasing his Tesla Model S with