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Not everyone has that option.Never pay before you see the car. I have purchased 4 Teslas and only handed them the check after I checked out the car. Ignore what they tell you.
If Tesla moves to Texas. You bet they’d make a demand to open sales. Shoot, deny sales in Texas for a made in Texas product? Okay commies.
Not Commies, but Capitalists saying “Don’t mess with my captive market/monopoly”. Standard practices from licensed barbers to car dealers...
Have you spoke to them about a personal check and were they good with that? I assumed I needed a cashiers check but yes weird new normal. Of course I will be not be providing payment until I have seen and inspected what I am giving it to them for.No, adv payment is not reqd. I purchased 2 Tesla]s before and gave them a cashier's check both times. I have one more in order which may get delivered sometime this month or next month, and this time I am planning to give a check as I do not plan to go to the Bank during COVID-19 times.
The process for Texas definitely takes more leg work. As others have stated, car must be paid for before it ships. You need to pay your sales tax separately as well. Not rolled into the sales price like most other states.
Texas legislators definitely subservient to the whims of the NCDA.
In addition to all that, you cannot use Tesla financing. Try to go directly to a big bank that Tesla does business with and they will redirect you to Tesla who will say, “we don’t offer loans in Texas”.
I created a bank account with FSCU prior to running a loan as I figured it would expedite the loan being an existing customer. That was a waste as FSCU is no longer doing direct loans for new Teslas. Only refinance existing loans. Same story with HFCU.
I went with Alliant and am approved with them. Definitely taking a hit when it comes to interest as your finance options become limited due to the NCDA’s cozy relationship with the legislature.
If Tesla moves to Texas. You bet they’d make a demand to open sales. Shoot, deny sales in Texas for a made in Texas product? Okay commies.
I could only imagine the fear the NCDA must be experiencing with Tesla coming to Texas. But Karmas a bitch. Given all the extra steps you have to take , I see a ton of Tesla’s out here. Roads will be flooded once they can sell directly.