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cattledog,
Congrats!!!! Sorry you were not there but YOU HAVE YOUR CAR.
dang i'm almost as impressed with the houses behind some of these Model S photos as i am with the car. some of you guys live bloody LARGE.
If you can afford $100K for a car - you probably aren't doing too bad - financially. Also, read through the "What do you do for a living" thread - a lot of professionals. Education, skills, and alot of hard work generally pays off. Too bad many people in today's society refuse to believe that is what it generally takes to be financially successful (sorry, couldn't avoid the soapbox).
Sorry, 2,674 was the production number.What production number?
It's ok. I was there to help with the delivery and drive it in the garage (got permission):smile: Had my Tesla jacket on so got to play delivery specialist since they are illegal in Texas now.
#992, 60kWh, deposit placed in July, 2009 (finalized August 24th, 2012)
Internal number RN006171
Delivery window Jan 19th - Feb 2nd.
VIN number available now ('vehicle in white' is done; car is someplace in assembly)
VIN #...3567
Delivery is to Phoenix, AZ, USA
Time to sell my currrent ICE car...
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I am one of the rare ones that do NOT live large generally, but allowing me to live large with respect to the 'S'.
A good indicator is what car(s) the S replaces: if its a 535 or an A8, you get the idea. Mine is a 99 VW Passat. <grin>
It also depends on where you live. A giant house in NJ (where I'm from) is very different than a large house here in the bay area
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