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My P85D had everything except the rear seats and I was around $145k. Even with the recent increases that would make the Model X about $30k more than a Model S - does that make sense?My Model X estimated cost just went over $180K, taxes in. By the time it is delivered in the spring of 2016 it will probably be over $200K. Reservation #634.
it also has been reasonable for each of you to have hedged this situation by any number of means, all of which boil down to having the US$ amount of your transaction secured at the time of your decision to buy.
I tried not to be harsh with what I wrote, and hope it didn't come across that way.
It's the implementation strategy of the price increase that is upsetting as much as the financial hit. It would have been more equitable and tolerable to pre announce the price increase with a short grace period e.g provide a week for potential buyers to make their decisions and commit at old pricing. This would have paid off in spades for Tesla with on the fence buyers finally making a decision to buy whereas many now will not buy at all. There could of been such a positive public relations long term benefit for Tesla to treat buyers and potential buyers in a "best of class" way. This was a missed opportunity for a Tesla as much as a significant financial hit for customers.
Guys for what it's worth they have 3 P85Ds available in inventory to sell at old prices, (for now).
2 black ones in Montreal that can be shipped and a white one in Toronto.
You should jump on them if you're interested.
My P85D had everything except the rear seats and I was around $145k. Even with the recent increases that would make the Model X about $30k more than a Model S - does that make sense?