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Hope the terms are better than the bend over and grab your ankles roadster lease.
Seem to remember seeing a 1800 per month lease on a used roadster......didnt seem like a great deal....at least to me
Hope the terms are better than the bend over and grab your ankles roadster lease.
No, I don't. Reservation deposits are fully refundable, so if you don't like the lease terms, ask for your money back. No one is forcing you into buying something you don't want, or on terms you don't accept.This is pretty ruthless of them. THey don't release lease info, but basically you MUST configure your car before the price increases. If they don't have lease info, you're going to take a risk on whether or not the lease will be available upon delivery. If its not, you're stuck with purchasing it. Seems crazy to me! Does anyone else see an issue with these business practices???
Wow.. Not sure how you figure that as true.
This is pretty ruthless of them. THey don't release lease info, but basically you MUST configure your car before the price increases. If they don't have lease info, you're going to take a risk on whether or not the lease will be available upon delivery. If its not, you're stuck with purchasing it. Seems crazy to me! Does anyone else see an issue with these business practices???
I'm doing exactly that. I'm res 13064 and plan to reserve another spot end of day12/31.How about reserving another car before 12/31 to lock in pricing and if leasing is not available by the time your first res is ready to configure then cancel it. Leasing will most likely be available by the time your new res comes up for configuration.
I'm doing exactly that. I'm res 13064 and plan to reserve another spot end of day12/31.
@ohaq: you have to keep in mind that other automakers are using leases to move volume -- basically, a form of discount to keep cars moving out the door. Tesla isn't discounting its purchase price, and the third party that will be providing the leasing won't be discounting, either. You might play around with Edmund's lease calculator to get a more realistic number. My guess is that you're looking at something over $1000/month for your configuration.