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$35,000 Tesla Model 3 Available Now

785 点作者 felipemesquita超过 6 年前

61 条评论

BenoitEssiambre超过 6 年前
&quot;To achieve these prices while remaining financially sustainable, Tesla is shifting sales worldwide to online only. You can now buy a Tesla in North America via your phone in about 1 minute, and that capability will soon be extended worldwide. We are also making it much easier to try out and return a Tesla, so that a test drive prior to purchase isn’t needed. You can now return a car within 7 days or 1,000 miles for a full refund. Quite literally, you could buy a Tesla, drive several hundred miles for a weekend road trip with friends and then return it for free. With the highest consumer satisfaction score of any car on the road, we are confident you will want to keep your Model 3.<p>Shifting all sales online, combined with other ongoing cost efficiencies, will enable us to lower all vehicle prices by about 6% on average, allowing us to achieve the $35,000 Model 3 price point earlier than we expected. Over the next few months, we will be winding down many of our stores,&quot;<p>Bold
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CydeWeys超过 6 年前
Interesting to point out that the $35k is the full price, which goes down when additional discounts are applied. If you get the short range model with no options, it starts out at $35k, then goes down all the way to $24,950 after including the $3,750 Federal tax credit, $2,000 New York EV rebate (clearly it&#x27;s geolocating by IP address here), and &quot;$4,300 estimated 6 year gas savings&quot;.<p>OK, so that last bit is BS, and it looks like there&#x27;s a hidden $1,200 destination and doc fee, so the actual real price including tax breaks is $30,450 in NYC. Still not bad at all!
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elamje超过 6 年前
This thread is like politics - ignoring the amazing fact that an electric vehicle that can travel 220 miles is 35k (where many hybrids and other electric cars are way over that price point), to discuss the nuances of Tesla’s business model and how they market delivery fees etc. Comical. People 10 years ago would say WTF if they knew a high tech, all electric car with self driving ability was even remotely near 40k(including autopilot).
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Shivetya超过 6 年前
I own a TM3, Long Range, Premium Interior, Enhanced auto pilot. The best part of this announcement for LR owners is that the range will be bumped to 325 miles for new and existing cars!<p>that out of the way, well it is about time. it is nice to see, I still don&#x27;t agree with how they present the cost on their website but I am at the point that I think it will take regulations to fix that. Telsa seems immune to criticism on that front. I am in the camp of, truth in advertising.<p>Now, the value of the premium interior took a sizable hit. the remaining advantages are heated rear seats, more speakers for the stereo, satellite maps with live traffic, streaming media, and the internet browser.<p>so my question is, did I pay for life of the car satellite traffic and streaming? there have been hints that this was not the case. the rear heated seats and extra speakers certainly don&#x27;t make up $2500 in value but if there is lifetime satellite maps with traffic that would be a selling point.<p>on a side note, the other area besides advertising pricing that Tesla needs to be called out on is providing parts to repair existing cars. The nightmare still exists for many owners with some being without their car for over six months.
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npunt超过 6 年前
Legit: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theverge.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;2&#x2F;28&#x2F;18245165&#x2F;tesla-model-3-price-lower-cost-elon-musk-news" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theverge.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;2&#x2F;28&#x2F;18245165&#x2F;tesla-model-3-pr...</a><p>New Prices<p><i>Cheap Interior</i><p>Standard Range (220mi) - $35k<p><i>Partial Premium Interior</i><p>Standard Range Plus (240mi) - $37k<p><i>Premium Interiors</i><p>Mid Range (264mi) - $40k<p>Long Range (325mi) - $43k<p>Dual Motor Long Range (310mi) - $47k<p>Dual Motor Performance (310mi) - $58k
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seltzered_超过 6 年前
blog post: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tesla.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;35000-tesla-model-3-available-now" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tesla.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;35000-tesla-model-3-available-now</a><p>The interesting part is &quot;Shifting all sales online, combined with other ongoing cost efficiencies, will enable us to lower all vehicle prices by about 6% on average, allowing us to achieve the $35,000 Model 3 price point earlier than we expected. Over the next few months, we will be winding down many of our stores, with a small number of stores in high-traffic locations remaining as galleries, showcases and Tesla information centers.&quot;
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steelframe超过 6 年前
Current Tesla Model X owner. Wanted to replace our other car (ICE) with an EV. Sat in the Model 3 for exactly 15 seconds before I said, &quot;Nope!&quot; Never warmed up to the whole &quot;must hit GUI elements on an LCD with my finger while driving&quot; thing Tesla has going on for almost anything you want to do: A&#x2F;C, headlights, suspension height, whatever. Interior is still second-rate. Steering column adjustment was a joke. The interior somehow felt claustrophobic. I don&#x27;t know how they managed that given the room they had to work with.<p>Went down the street to Jaguar and bought an I-PACE. Sure, it&#x27;s got a handful of &quot;first gen&quot; issues, but I have no real regrets. Given the choice between heading out of the garage in the Model X and the I-PACE, I&#x27;ve been choosing the I-PACE for the past week. Could be because of the novelty of the thing, but I sort of like things like Bluetooth actually working. I&#x27;ll use the Tesla when I&#x27;m going far enough to need to use the superchargers. But I actually haven&#x27;t used a supercharger in over a year now.
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jillesvangurp超过 6 年前
Good, It looks like economies of scale are starting to work in favor of Tesla; which I find to be unsurprising. Having this car out will shut up a lot of critics as this has been their favorite thing to whine about for the last years. Also it will make them even less likely to suffer an imminent bankruptcy. Another topic that seems to come up regularly, usually just before Tesla manages to move the bar yet again in some meaningful way. Finally, with this box ticked, it frees them up to start planning the model Y, their truck and whatever else they have been talking about for a while.<p>I would not be surprised to see them announce more price drops in the next years. They are not done making batteries better and cheaper and they seem to be very creative in figuring out ways to reduce cost in their production processes. I think it is that ability that is going to be key to their future because yes they have competition but the competition seems to have all the problems that Tesla already solved. They are ahead of the pack in terms of production capacity, processes, and battery efficiency with a product that so far seems to be selling such that they can do without the traditional overhead of having to have an industry of middlemen, sales, marketing, licensed dealers, etc. That&#x27;s very disruptive to an industry trying to emulate what Tesla is doing while preserving all of that.
mvexel超过 6 年前
I&#x27;m confused about the return policy, on the glossy ordering web site it say 7 days &#x2F; 1000 miles, but on the T&amp;C page it says 3 days &#x2F; 500 miles.<p>It&#x27;s an interesting policy regardless. In sounds like it&#x27;s pretty much &#x27;no questions asked&#x27;. Any experiences with this?
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lol768超过 6 年前
If anyone outside of the US wants to see this page without the frustrating immediate redirect that you get after it has done its GeoIP lookup, you can use this URL:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;3.tesla.com&#x2F;model3&#x2F;design?redirect=no#battery" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;3.tesla.com&#x2F;model3&#x2F;design?redirect=no#battery</a>
tranchms超过 6 年前
It currently costs about $2.50 to manufacture a battery cell. There are 7,700 cells in a standard battery pack. That’s $19,250 in cells before battery pack assembly.<p>I don’t know how they are making money on this. I’m inclined to believe they’re losing money, or someone is somewhere in the line.<p>Maybe they expect those battery costs to decline rapidly in the near future?<p>What do you think?
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vgchh超过 6 年前
Wonder how the move to close many of their stores would play out 5 years down the line. Is the idea that now there enough cars out there for people to experience through friends and colleagues? Seems like a very unconventional move (conventional for Tesla).<p>Also it appears Autopilot is now a $3K add-on (vs $5K previously). And the full self-driving is back at an additional $5K and includes some of the features that previously existed in AP.
paxys超过 6 年前
It&#x27;s so shady that their advertised price includes some hypothetical &quot;potential gas savings&quot;, and the actual price is behind a tiny &quot;learn more&quot; link.
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Animats超过 6 年前
Tesla had to do this. They&#x27;ve filled the order backlog of customers who were willing to pay more than $35K. They still have many on the list who are only willing to pay the original $35K. So it&#x27;s sell at $35K, cut production, or park the unsold cars in a lot. Happens all the time in automotive.<p>Big question is, does Tesla make a profit at that price?<p>$8K more for 50% more battery. Or $24K for an entire large battery. Big markup there.
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powerbroker超过 6 年前
It&#x27;s so shady that they are closing down their stores and have no one to answer questions about when spare parts for damaged cars are going to arrive. I detect a pattern of ducking from questions about keeping their current cars on the road.
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martythemaniak超过 6 年前
This is a pretty big deal. The Model 3 isn&#x27;t just a great car, but it&#x27;s now price competitive with Hyundai (the Kona EV) and the Chevy Bolt.
pinewurst超过 6 年前
Amused the $35k model is any color you&#x27;d like as long as it&#x27;s black.
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joshfraser超过 6 年前
Interesting to learn they&#x27;ve been artificially handicapping the range, speed and top power via software until now.<p>&quot;We’re also excited to announce that we’re implementing a number of firmware upgrades for both new and existing customers. These upgrades will increase the range of the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive Model 3 to 325 miles, increase the top speed of Model 3 Performance to 162 mph, and add an average of approximately 5% peak power to all Model 3 vehicles.&quot;
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blhack超过 6 年前
I just absolutely do not understand how &quot;if you don&#x27;t like it just return it&quot; is a replacement for a test drive.<p>Unwinding an auto loan, getting back your traded-in vehicle, etc. All of this seems non-trivial to me.<p>Carvana does the same thing (in fact: they already are doing the whole &quot;buy the car online, return if you don&#x27;t like it, we deliver to your house&quot; model).
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usaphp超过 6 年前
<i>Coming later this year:<p>- Recognize and respond to traffic lights and stop signs.<p>- Automatic driving on city streets.<p>Option Selected: $5,000</i>
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zepearl超过 6 年前
Does this have something to do with the decision of the owners of Tesla&#x27;s convertible bonds if to get back cash or shares?<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.businessinsider.com&#x2F;tesla-to-pay-march-convertible-debt-cash-stock-report-2018-12?r=US&amp;IR=T" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.businessinsider.com&#x2F;tesla-to-pay-march-convertib...</a><p>I mean that maybe if the bond owners see that Tesla is (really?) about to deliver the 35k model they&#x27;ll opt less for cash and more for stocks? (therefore Tesla would have less problems with liquidity)
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linuxftw超过 6 年前
From the article: &gt; At the same time, we will be increasing our investment in the Tesla service system, with the goal of same-day, if not same-hour service, and with most service done by us coming to you, rather than you coming to us. Moreover, we guarantee service availability anywhere in any country in which we operate.<p>Woah. Elsewhere [0] it&#x27;s describe as a fleet of mobile trucks. Don&#x27;t they know that it&#x27;s illegal&#x2F;against community rules to service vehicles in a driveway or (for city folks) on the street?<p>For any major warranty work, I can take my new vehicle from just about any other brand to the shop, they give me a free loaner vehicle while it&#x27;s being worked on. I would be outraged if my only option was &#x27;fix in my driveway after we get the parts, meanwhile you just wait there&#x27;<p>Fail.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theverge.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;2&#x2F;28&#x2F;18245296&#x2F;tesla-stores-closing-online-only-car-sales" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theverge.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;2&#x2F;28&#x2F;18245296&#x2F;tesla-stores-clo...</a>
zaroth超过 6 年前
In my obviously very biased opinion as a TM3 owner, I am both happy and sad for this news.<p>The Tesla store in the mall near my house is fun. My kids love going there and sitting in the different models, and my son knows how to trigger all the Easter eggs, like making the X falcon doors dance.<p>At the same time, I have zero use for the store now that I’m an owner, and I had zero use for the store in actually making my purchase. The test drive that I did finally do of the TM3 (after I had already put $3,500 down and was entirely certain I would be buying the car) was actually underwhelming because I didn’t get nearly enough time with the car to really appreciate it, nor get to drive it in any kind of interesting terrain.<p>Actually driving my own TM3 on the other hand blew me away from nearly the first moment and still does.<p>I wonder how many owners are like me in that with the massive quantity of YouTube videos and reviews, already knew with certainty a TM3 would be their next car without actually needing to drive it? BTW, I’ve never had that with another car, and never would have dreamed of buying a car without driving it, before Tesla.<p>At the TM3 base-range $35k starting price, I think the vast, vast majority of people who “trial” one will keep it. This is particularly true if you’ve already made any kind of actual arrangement to charge it at a decent kW rate.<p>I would add that they need to have a trial mode of the full auto-pilot functionality, and also perhaps the ability to pay monthly for auto-pilot software subscription rather than bumping up the sticker price. This would also help with reducing sales tax and excise taxes I think.<p>I just hope the car-buying public is ready for this. Tesla will rely heavily, extremely heavily on word of mouth without a way for people to easily get in and touch and test drive a model with no commitment. Luckily I give test drives to everyone I know who I can talk into it, and I’m guessing most owners act the same in an effort to evangelize.<p>But as they try to go more mass market and compete with the Accords and Camrys, as they have less of the evangelical early adopters, will that target market a) have the charging infrastructure readily available, and b) really be willing to buy purely online and sight unseen?<p>I want this to work, and fear that it won’t. They are pushing so damn hard to get to that $35k price point with any kind of margin left over. If they had another year of process improvements maybe they could do it even with the stores. Without a store they can pull forward a profitable $35k TM3 several months at least. So it makes perfect sense while still being a huge gamble. Wild ride.<p>(Copied from the other post about the same news)
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PinguTS超过 6 年前
Here in Germany I just see a black page with the logo and the text: &quot;The wait is almost over - Great things are launching shortly&quot;
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Johnny555超过 6 年前
I wish they&#x27;d just rent them out of their service centers.<p>I&#x27;m not likely to buy a car without a chance to drive it first (even if I can return it &quot;free&quot;, there&#x27;s still a lot of time&#x2F;effort in getting a loan, registration, insurance, etc)<p>But I&#x27;d be happy to pay $50&#x2F;day to rent it for a weekend to give it a good test drive.
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pasta超过 6 年前
I think this is huge. Those are &#x27;affordable&#x27; prices and VW admitted Tesla is way ahead when it comes to range.
mrfusion超过 6 年前
Why not close the stores and get creative with the test drives?<p>Pay existing owners a small fee to let prospective buyers drive their car. Have an app to coordinate.<p>Or have tesla employees bring out a bunch of cars to a Walmart parking lot every Saturday.<p>It doesn’t seem like you need expensive retail space just to cordinate test drives.
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sidcool超过 6 年前
This is amazing. Kudos team Tesla. You have reached here against tall odds and severe cynicism.
sjm-yc-acct超过 6 年前
I wish they would hire the interior controls engineer that worked on the 8th gen. Mazda Protege. Simple, elegant, and ergonomic.<p>That giant iPhone in the middle of the Tesla 3 puts a crick in my neck just from looking at the pictures.
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nojvek超过 6 年前
&gt; Tesla is committed to making not just the best electric cars, but the best cars, period. And our products are the reason we continue to rank #1 in Consumer Reports owner satisfaction survey and have every single year since Tesla was first eligible to be included in 2013<p>I am making a bold prediction. Tesla may or may not go under water, but when they are short on funds Apple will acquire them.<p>Apple’s whole brand is built on making the best hardware and software and weaving them to a great user experience.<p>With billions of dollars in the bank, Apple would be stupid to not do it.
wil421超过 6 年前
&gt;At the same time, we will be increasing our investment in the Tesla service system, with the goal of same-day, if not same-hour service, and with most service done by us coming to you, rather than you coming to us. Moreover, we guarantee service availability anywhere in any country in which we operate.<p>Next Tesla 2021 newsflash, we will continue to operate service centers but in order to reduce costs further we will no longer be able to come to you.
dreamcompiler超过 6 年前
Two years ago Teslas were cool. Superchargers were free, they didn&#x27;t have any real competition, and the Model S cars were very high quality. But now superchargers are expensive to use, competition in the long-range EV space is ramping up dramatically, and the Model 3 is much less reliable than the Model S was. Seems like they&#x27;re responding to softening demand. I hope they can stay in business, but it doesn&#x27;t look good.
lazyjones超过 6 年前
Perhaps this will be the second big disruption of the car industry and market by Tesla. Volvo&#x2F;Polestar has already switched to this sales concept for their electric cars, Porsche&#x2F;Audi&#x2F;Mercedes are taking online pre-orders like Tesla years ago. Will all traditional car makers soon use the &quot;Amazon model&quot; extensively to bolster their margins?
linux2647超过 6 年前
&gt; Quite literally, you could buy a Tesla, drive several hundred miles for a weekend road trip with friends and then return it for free.<p>Has anyone done this?
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11thEarlOfMar超过 6 年前
For sure, the most interesting number in upcoming 10Qs will be the gross margin.<p>15%? 20%? 25%?<p>For reference, General Motors reports less than 10%. Toyota, 18%.
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WheelsAtLarge超过 6 年前
Yes, Tesla got to the $35000 price but it&#x27;s a car no one wants at the base price and you can&#x27;t even test drive it.<p>The battery cost is the problem. I suspect that it&#x27;s only a matter of time before a Tesla with all the amenities can be had for $35000. Good for them...
gaoshan超过 6 年前
I held on as long as I could and saved up money and kept driving my 11 year old Honda. Had it totaled in a car accident a few months back and had to buy something so now instead of the $35,000 Tesla I had wanted for so long I own a perfectly decent Honda Insight. At least it was cheaper.
skandl超过 6 年前
Everyone in the comments crying &quot;I&#x27;d never buy a car without a test drive first&quot; as though you need dealerships to offer a chance to drive their cars. Why not order a test drive experience online to appear at your door, just like we do every day with Uber and Lyft?
plg超过 6 年前
In Canada, after tax, the most basic model with no options is almost $60,000 CAD. With all wheel drive, sport wheels, and no other options (no autopilot options at all) it is basically $78,000 CAD after tax. I can get a LOT of car for that price elsewhere. Yikes.
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microcolonel超过 6 年前
Is there an option which gives you good panel fitment and unharmed paint upon delivery?
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londons_explore超过 6 年前
&gt; Moreover, we guarantee service availability anywhere in any country in which we operate.<p>They&#x27;ll regret this when they find out how remote some islands near alaska are that you need to take a plane then a helicopter to reach...
d--b超过 6 年前
While I think making cars online sale only makes sense in terms of company operations. I am not exactly sure that making a car go from 37k to 35k will make such a difference in terms of sale.<p>Probably a good publicity stunt though.
sanj超过 6 年前
The Massachusetts EV rebate is incorrect. It dropped to $1500 this year.
johnwheeler超过 6 年前
Im sure there’s a long waiting list, right? Seems like a great value
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elchief超过 6 年前
In British Columbia you can get $5k incentive for an electric vehicle plus $5k if you destroy your ICE car. I believe you need to own it for 6 months<p>So about $36k net CAD for the base Model 3
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matthewfelgate超过 6 年前
Firing the Salesmen; Making the Product Cheaper + Service Better.<p>I like.
Black-Plaid超过 6 年前
Available seems like a stretch, you can order one, but you sure as hell can&#x27;t get one any time soon.
vgoh1超过 6 年前
Tesla - love them or hate them, you have to admit, this move is bold, even borderline insane. I can&#x27;t tell if this is going to save the company or wreck them, but I have to admire the balls of the leadership! At the end of the day, I think it&#x27;s a pro-consumer move, provided Tesla allows independent re-sellers to cater to those who want a more traditional experience.
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MarkMc超过 6 年前
Suppose Apple shut down their stores and you could only buy an iPhone online. Would they make more profit?
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JVIDEL超过 6 年前
Awesome, too bad that its never going to be available over here.<p>Thanks (local) government...
sriram_sun超过 6 年前
I wish they&#x27;d bundle solar installation or something with a Tesla.
vinni2超过 6 年前
But why only in US? Will there be price drop in rest of the world?
jonny_eh超过 6 年前
No Apple CarPlay support?
sambroner超过 6 年前
Seems like a good opportunity for a peer to peer test drive network.<p>People might pay 50 bucks for a 1hr drive.<p>I can’t tell making consumers find alternatives to a test drive is good capitalism or bad capitalism.
DeonPenny超过 6 年前
And the stock has cratered
jakemor超过 6 年前
So this is the big news?
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thoughtstheseus超过 6 年前
How many data scientists do you think it took to decide this exact phrase?<p>“For 6% more money, you get 9% more range, more power, and an upgraded interior.“
jaggednad超过 6 年前
So good to see Elon making it happen despite a full court press against him in the media, likely financed by the saudis and other oil interests, and hedge funds who betting against him
anth_anm超过 6 年前
Desperation move to try and get the stock above the point where they have to repay a billion dollar loan?
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dmitrygr超过 6 年前
Actually: $36,200<p>Tesla charges a non-negotiable $1,200 &quot;Destination &amp; doc fee&quot; which in CA is not a <i>fee</i>. It is not state mandated, and is just pure profit for dealerships that charge it (explaining why the amount varies wildly per-dealership).<p>Google it. It is NOT required anywhere, and all cars I&#x27;ve ever bought, I&#x27;ve gotten the dealership to pay it.
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throwaway2016a超过 6 年前
This is kind of infuriating. I just took delivery of my AWD Long Range end of December and $3000 less even when you take into consideration my tax credit.<p>And to top it off, the RWD Long Range and Performance are getting firmware updates that give them extra speed (in the case of Performance) or range (in the case of RWD) but mine is getting... &quot;about a 5% increase in power&quot; whatever that means.<p>I get paying extra to be an early adopter (and have gladly done it). But I effectively paid $1000 for every month I had it early.<p>I feel cheated like Tesla just took the government money and instead of passing on savings to the customer they pocketed it.<p>Edit: As an aside, I love the car and would still recommend it. But I think people in my situation have a right to be a little upset.
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