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Yes... I received my car in July '18 and didn't buy it with EAP or FSD. Cost me $5300 (with tax) today to get them both.I paid $5k for EAP when I bought the car last year. If I add FSD now (+ $2k) will take total to $7k.
If I had not selected EAP initially, would it have cost me $5k total now ($3k AP + $2k FSD)?
FSD changed to $2k for me today too
Bummed. I actually paid $4k in October for FSD (already had EAP). Now I get to pay another $2k.
If you already purchased EAP you won’t lose the functions you already have. IE nav on autopilot Is not going away for you.
Great.... so on top of the massive headline price drop it is costing me more for for ordering EAP to begin with and adding FSD now vs not ordering originally and adding both features nowYes... I received my car in July '18 and didn't buy it with EAP or FSD. Cost me $5300 (with tax) today to get them both.
@clyjr After I purchased both today, they've completely disappeared from my vehicle management page. It's possible you already have FSD, which is why it's not showing up there.
Great.... so on top of the massive headline price drop it is costing me more for for ordering EAP to begin with and adding FSD now vs not ordering originally and adding both features now
The total $5k for AP+FSD is correct, but actually it’s $2k AP and $3k FSD.I paid $5k for EAP when I bought the car last year. If I add FSD now (+ $2k) will take total to $7k.
If I had not selected EAP initially, would it have cost me $5k total now ($3k AP + $2k FSD)?
A well oiled machine, these Tesla folks. I got a call back from customer service who said they couldn't help me and transferred me to service who said they couldn't help me. The guy at service, "talked to the guys," who then gave me a random price of $8k and that I needed to call a special "inside sales number where you won't have to wait." Want to guess what that number was? The general customer service line that I had called in the first place. Have you ever heard of a company try so hard not to take a customer's money?
A well oiled machine, these Tesla folks. I got a call back from customer service who said they couldn't help me and transferred me to service who said they couldn't help me. The guy at service, "talked to the guys," who then gave me a random price of $8k and that I needed to call a special "inside sales number where you won't have to wait." Want to guess what that number was? The general customer service line that I had called in the first place. Have you ever heard of a company try so hard not to take a customer's money?
Now I know I'm a second-grade customer!
I'm in the same situation.
1. Contacted online chat support about the price on the website is $3,000 for the FSD upgrade. They said they have nothing to do with it. They told me to contact my local service center.
2. I went to the local service center this morning. They quoted me $5,000 for FSD. I explained my situation and they said - whatever I see on the website, I have to pay at that price. They can't do anything to adjust the price for me. They told me to contact the customer support again.
3. An hour ago, I chatted with online support and explained the thing again. Now they said my price should be $2,000 but they are still rolling out the price update. The latest would be this Friday. If not, I have to contact them again.
Now I know I'm a second-grade customer!