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I'd like to see TMC have an official policy of reporting identifying information of speculators to the IRS and to Tesla.
It's either pay a premium or wait until probably 2019. Someone's precious little boy or girl may not want to wait that long, especially if they are graduating in 2018.
I am neither looking to make profit nor interested in making a loss.
It appears to me that new TMC member @Vred is not doing that because he/she has decided they can flip their Model 3 and make a profit. Maybe they can. But since the next owner won't be eligible for any federal or state EV incentives, I doubt they will be able to sell the car for enough of a premium to come out ahead after they pay sales tax since they won't get the EV incentives either.Then just call up Tesla and have them refund you reservation fee.
In that case, you can cancel your reservation and get your $1000 back.I am neither looking to make profit nor interested in making a loss.
Because they can't or don't want to spend that much.If you can't wait and are ready to spend money to get the car earlier, why not just buy a Model S? Available today and better in every single way.
We actually want to transfer to one of my partners in our practice without compensation. Does anyone have real experience from Tesla what the steps are and the ease of the transfer? They are waiting for the reveal to decide on whether to pursue this or another EV
Tesla does not allow reservations to be transferred except to immediate family members, as far as I know.Why would Tesla allow someone to 'transfer' a reservation to another person?
You can only with prior approval:Tesla does not allow reservations to be transferred except to immediate family members, as far as I know.
Your Reservation is not transferable or assignable to another party without the prior written approval of Tesla.
It does happen in rare cases, and with prior approval like @JeffK said. For example, the CXC raffle.Tesla does not allow reservations to be transferred except to immediate family members, as far as I know.
I suspect many who reserved will not move forward if:
- A HUD is not available and the center display is the only display
- The 'base' configuration @$36K will require $45K to be acceptable
- The trunk opening is too limiting for many (strollers, bikes, etc.)
A model s and x get 60% charge in 30 minutes , the model will use new 2170 cells and a smaller battery , so in 15 minutes you will get 40-60% charge15 minutes ?? seriously ? what percent can I charge in 15 mins ?
I though Tesla wouldn't make make it on time based on its history with S and X. Expected it to deliver some where in mid 2018 or after.
I hope "prior" can just mean before you configure your m3 online and not before you put down your reservation...It does happen in rare cases, and with prior approval like @JeffK said. For example, the CXC raffle.
Then cancel your order and get a refund....I am neither looking to make profit nor interested in making a loss.
That I'm not sure of. It seems a bit of a stretch that someone could have enough forethought to seek Tesla's approval before they made their reservation way back as early as April of 2016. But it also seems like a stretch to expect Tesla to approval a request to transfer a reservation shortly before Tesla begin accepting orders. I guess somewhere in the middle? Who knows...I hope "prior" can just mean before you configure your m3 online and not before you put down your reservation...