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Yes my price has not changedSo if I have yet to get delivery of mine… Will Tesla honor my lower priced contract after this increase?
So we locked in a lower price with now free supercharger miles (even though I’ll mostly charge at home). ThanksYes my price has not changed
yes but if you make any changes to the options on the car it will increase the priceSo we locked in a lower price with now free supercharger miles (even though I’ll mostly charge at home). Thanks
And in the end, I mean they took a non-refundable deposit on a sales agreement. Would hope they honor it.
Having used 25K supercharging miles in 3 years, it’s a significant motivation. Especially, in last couple of years when electricity prices have gone up considerably.Looks like they added 3 years of “free” prepaid supercharging to the price.
They’re just stabbing around in the dark trying to incentivize fence sitters. A surprising number of people are motivated by “free” supercharging.
Can you confirm? When I got my Y last year, price didn't change when edits were madeyes but if you make any changes to the options on the car it will increase the price
This works out great for me because I am rarely home due to the nature of my job. I drove my model 3 from Louisiana to NY last year. $$$So we locked in a lower price with now free supercharger miles (even though I’ll mostly charge at home). Thanks
And in the end, I mean they took a non-refundable deposit on a sales agreement. Would hope they honor it.
Assuming an average price of $0.40/kWh and ~3.5 miles/kWh, that cost you $2850. Tesla raised the price of the car $2500 in exchange for “free” supercharging for 3 years.Having used 25K supercharging miles in 3 years, it’s a significant motivation.
I have FUSC, I think Tesla should offer that on their “premium” cars like S as standard optionAssuming an average price of $0.40/kWh and ~3.5 miles/kWh, that cost you $2850. Tesla raised the price of the car $2500 in exchange for “free” supercharging for 3 years.
Same, but non-transferable FUSC which really is my case for keeping my 2017 100D.I have FUSC, I think Tesla should offer that on their “premium” cars like S as standard option
My point is there’s no “free” lunch. I don’t see how raising the price of something by the approximate value of the thing you just bundled in is a “significant motivation”.I have FUSC, I think Tesla should offer that on their “premium” cars like S as standard option
That's been known for ages. If the price goes down after ordering, prior to delivery, you get that price drop automatically.Just got confirmation that my pricing is locked in and will not reflect the recent increase. If pricing ever changes in the customer’s favor, it will be reflected then.
What about the supercharging? Do we get that with the lower price?That's been known for ages. If the price goes down after ordering, prior to delivery, you get that price drop automatically.
YesWhat about the supercharging? Do we get that with the lower price?
Good luck and remember to look under the car. Don't be afraid to reject if not perfect, service will not make it right.P-U MSP Ultra Red tomorrow, finally, after 3 months wait. Price in the App did not increase, but no mention of free supercharging. Would be nice, but also not a big deal.
Tesla finally (24 hours before delivery) came with a trade in offer for my '16 MS; $21.3 was 25% below the trade I had already made 5 weeks ago.
Went by the delivery center, and did in fact spot my MSP briefly, before I was chased off the lot.... At least I know they in fact have the car for me tomorrow.
Stay tuned.
No dice. Customers who order and take delivery of a new Model S or Model X vehicle between April 20, 2023 and June 30, 2023, are eligible for unlimited free Supercharging on their new vehicle.I take delivery of a model s tomorrow i hope i can also take advantage of the free super charging for 3 years and ger that deal