Yeah, it seems like in the US market they're the perfect car, unless you want to travel. There's a few stations in my state (KY), but they're all on one route, and a weird distance apart. I used to visit family down I-65, which was a 170 mile drive just to get down there. I couldn't go visit them, because it's cutting my range really close - unless I could count on them having a charging station to plug into and wouldn't have to drive anywhere for anything. I also took a trip this summer to Gatlinburg TN, which is 280 miles one way. I would have to stop in Farragut TN, which is 20 miles in the opposite direction. Then, once I got there, I could enjoy nice time in the city. However, I would have to be pretty careful about venturing too far away, so I guess I couldn't go see the mountains and visit Cherokee on the same trip (Well, I guess I could, but I don't want to live charge-to-charge). Right now, for a person, who doesn't have the money for multiple cars or rentals, it be a bit risky for me to get a Model S. Generally, my driving is made up of trips within 20 miles of my house. If I got one today, I might be fine. However, if I'm spending $69,000 (or even the Model III's $35,000), I'm going too keep that car for a while. What if I start traveling more? What if I get a job that requires me to go more than 150 miles one way and stay in a hotel, where I won't have a way to charge? Maybe if I'm lucky, I could find a Supercharge station along the way, but what if I don't? Right now, Teslas are more for the wealthy, who want something nice to drive around their area in. They don't care if the thing can't take them more than 150 miles away, they can just take their other car; and if they don't have another car, they can just rent a car. Hopefully, as more come out, prices will go down, more stations will be built, and they will have a better range. Not routinely but not infrequently do I drive 150+ miles each way to a destination that has no charger access. In some cases there may be a Supercharger along the highway, in other cases there aren't. Even if there is, it adds significant time to my travel. For a trip of 2.5 hours, an additional half hour at a charger is 20% more time. I could rent a gas car, but that's also more time.