Hi. Questions:
1. Where do the "Inventory" cars come from? I believe I read somewhere that they are cars that have been ordered and and shipped, then the purchaser declines to purchase, perhaps to move in a different purchasing direction or perhaps the car is rejected because of quality issue(s)?.
2. Can anyone explain the discrepancies in nationwide pricing for discounted models? For a company that prides itself on making a car purchase easy for the customer with non-negotionable pricing, I find it befuddling that the price of a discounted Silver ext./black interior RWD Model 3 with Aero wheels is $37,420 in Long Island, $37,830 in Carlsbad, $38,350 in Sacramento, $39,030 in Spokane, $39,590 at the same Long Island location as the $37,420 car, $40,000 in Tampa on up to the $40,240 new asking price. None of these cars has more than 23 miles on it.
3. Once a discounted price is established at a particular location, does that price remain in place until sold, or has anyone seen the same car discounted more than once?
4. If a prospective buyer conveys the info. in Question 2. above to their local Tesla store, do they ever adjust pricing?