You live in California. Here in the Dallas/Ft Worth metro, which has no shortage of wealthy people, they’re about as common as Bentleys or Aston Martins.
“...theyre about as common as Bentleys or Aston Martins.”
Which makes them rich people’s toys.
They are everywhere in Silicon Valley. My husband’’s boss has one. They are pretty cars. My husband says they are nice.
It’s an expensive ‘toy’.
If you did surveys with the Telsa owners...I’d take a humble guess that 98-percent make $75,000 or more, per year. I’d even take a guess that one-third of the first-time owners have a net-worth of one-million.