Locator: 45073EVS.
See: FF-91 Future.
From the linked article:
Faraday Future has officially launched its long delayed FF 91 electric vehicles, including a limited edition called the Futurist Alliance that carries a pretty hefty price tag of $309,000.
That's even more expensive than the $249,000 Lucid Air Sapphire, a "ultra-high-performance" EV with similar specs. The company's FF 91 2.0 Futurist model will sell for the same price as the Air Sapphire at $249,000, while the base FF 91 2.0, which is expected to be the most affordable of the three, doesn't have pricing yet.
Both the FF91 2.0 Futurist Alliance and Futurist models are powered by three electric motors and can go from 0 to 60mph in 2.27 seconds. The 1050 horsepower vehicles can go as fast as 155 mph, and their 142kWh battery can sustain a range of approximately 381 miles — shorter than the range of a Tesla Model S but longer than a Model Y's. They both have the same "zero gravity" seats that have a large recline angle for comfort, as well as 27-inch rear passenger displays.
And people think the Apple Vision Pro is expensive at $3,500.
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We Might Come Back To This Later
From The Atlantic. June, 2023.
I'm inclined to think a better article would have been "Confessions of a Prudent Wedding Planner... 1,000,000 wedding for less than $13,000".
ReplyDeleteAgree completely. I often think the best weddings are private, with few, if any, observers. Isn't that an interesting thought: a wedding not observed, leaving friends and relatives to wonder why; wonder what magical things happened at the wedding; wonder what wonderful vows were said privately.
DeleteFollowed a several receptions over several weeks where the newlyweds "come out," visiting small groups and families for tea and/or dessert, with the wife "made up" as beautiful as ever.
Now, wouldn't that be awesome?