joining us on a take, reuters managing editor paul ingrassia.nt it out, tweeted out, it's meant a tongue in cheek, if you divide the number of cars per year, you'd be valued at $750,000 per car, for gm u.s. sales, that would make theme 17, it is completely tongue in cheek. pem people get all worked up when you talk about tesla. it shows the extreme valuation the company has, does it deserve it in your mind? >> this is obviously an internet stock valuation on a car company, which is remarkable. look the stock quadrupled over the last 84, which anything that happens like that, you got to sort of wonder, is it sort of on a bubbly, frothy sort of feeling? but here's the deal, i mean, the tesla car, even though the volumes are small, has outsold both the chevy volt and nissan leap and guess what, tesla's roesers are priced double the amount of the price of the leap and the volt. it's not, you know, it's not hard to understand why, it's cooler to say, hey, i drive a tesla as opposed to, you know, i drive a chevy. >> listen, it is a spectacular car. i'