Mad Hungarian
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Interesting. I can see it on this post but not the earlier one.
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Edit function is only activated after your 5th postI am logged in and I don't see the edit option
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Interesting. I can see it on this post but not the earlier one.
You're too new. It takes some number of posts before you can edit.I am logged in and I don't see the edit option
Does it rain rocks where you live? How would rocks kicked up from cars in front of you damage the roof? Windshield I get, but roof?
Tesla doesn't offer financing directing but works through both Chase Auto Financing and TD bank. Of course financing is based on your credit score and for how long you are financing. I think three years was around 2.25% and four years was around 2.35%. Financing working through Tesla took less than 12 hours to get approval. You dont want to start to finance until you get your VIN as it is only good for 2 months or you have to get extended.So in configuring the model 3, what kind of financing does tesla offer?
Florida is completely flat. I live on an Island with speed limited in the area between 30-45 mph but the Tesla SC is about 65 miles away and lots of traffic and lots of dump trucks because of the I4 Ultimate project which will be going on for a few more years. I got the front third of my Model X wrapped in XPEL which is a self healing membrane. Don't have to worry about snow only hurricanes.I'm looking for a PxxDL. I want everything but smart air suspension, which, IMHO, is a pointless gimmick that is destined to fail and cost you thousands of dollars to repair the day after your warranty expires (I generally keep cars for 8-10 years). AWD is mandatory - my street here in the NH mountains is impassible without AWD after a snowstorm, even with top-notch snow tires.
Does it rain rocks where you live? How would rocks kicked up from cars in front of you damage the roof? Windshield I get, but roof?
Raining rocks it is, then. Yikes!My daily commute includes miles of mountain canyon driving with rock walls at each side. Rock routinely fall on the road from above.
Just remember Tesla generally does not use a product year like other auto manufactures. Their year changes on January 1. So any car made after the 1st has the new year. I doubt if they will be putting that big a battery in a model 3. You would have to go to a S or X. They have to keep some distinction between products or they will loose sale of their higher end cars which Tesla will not let happen.One can only dream...
2019 Tesla Model ≡ P135D Coupe with Falcon Wing Doors in RED with a TAN interior.
That'll do, Pig. That'll do.
One can only dream...
2019 Tesla Model ≡ P135D Coupe with Falcon Wing Doors in RED with a TAN interior.
That'll do, Pig. That'll do.[/QUOTE. Yeah dream on. The article I read yesterday said because of problems, cost and because they want the pano roof and falcon wing doors to be the signature features of the X they probably won't repeat them in other models. But you never know.
Raining rocks it is, then. Yikes!
With the other Models the first Invites went out around 6 weeks before production started. It was a little different as they had a Signature Model first which they won't have with the Model 3 meaning the first invitation will be for production cars. Depending on how many reservation there are will dictate how long it will take to get all invitation outs. They could probably stretch invites over a couple month period if there are a lot of reservations.It all depends on the pricing. Must haves for me are next-gen leather seats, moon roof, AP, and of course SC access if it isn't included in the price.
Like to haves are dual motor, premium sound system.