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back I asked Morley about an upmarket-looking car I had spotted earlier, near the MONA gallery in Tasmania. From a distance, I couldn’t identify it. When I mentioned its one distinguishing feature was a large stylized capital ‘T’ badge Morley explained quick as a flash that it was a Tesla. He followed with a rundown on the impressive responses top-shelf EVs produce when you floor the go-pedal. “Okay Dave, I getproper cars …”

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