Look, I get it, TESLA drivers think they have found True Religion. ANd SUBARU can not compare for styling (not that they ever tried). But here are some facts: The average Subaru on the road today has been on the road longer than TESLA Company and cars have been in existence. ITs not uncommon to see a SUBARU with 250,000 miles. I trade Oil Futures, trust me My Friend, gasoline aint going up to anything meaningful any time soon: There is a glut of oil in the World, and right now with the Virus its Miles per Month of Driving, and not miles per gallon. The Long Range "S" TESLA is stickered at $81,190 and the "S" PErformance is at $101,190. Plus each has a $1.200 Delivery Fee. The average SUBARU is $30,000. While styling wise, these are APples and Oranges, you gotta buy one helluva big tankful of gas to make up that difference. I think its fair, and I am totally with it, folks like the TESLA because its very cool in cocktail party conversations. As a practical and value proposition, not really. BTW you drove to Philly on AUtoPilot; next time let me know so I can self-isolate that particular day---a crash test rating waiting to happen.
And, so, it begins LOL! Just some light kidding