In all seriousness, I think cars have come a long way since the 50's, 60's, the 70's & early 80's which gave us the he "Malaise Era", the decade from 1973 to 1983, when it seems as if American manufacturers gave up... and lastly the boxes of mid-to late 80's, followed by the bubble era of the 90's. Poor quality, no options, poor safety, no technology...
Suddenly we're engulfed in great designs, even on cheap cars, packed with safety and technology, moreover, horse power wars..
Most manufacturers today win at everything from design, quality, power, technology, and one such car company is Tesla. Elon Musk didn't invent the electric car, he revolutionized the electric car. The Model S, the Model X (which I got to sit in last week) and the Model 3 are examples of where we are today with technology and innovation. Insane amounts of torque, power and comfort. Handling, stability and technology. Self driving, doors self open when FOB aware and self close. The company can push updates to the car much like an iPhone or Android, enabling new features and technology.
And at the same time Elon is doing this, he's docking an unmanned Space-X capsule to the International Space Station to deliver supplies and re-lands the rockets on the Space-X pad in the ocean for use later.
For all of that, my vote and hat gets tipped to Tesla.
I honestly could see myself in a Model 3. But I'd still have to have my Honda Fit for my Greyhounds!
