It would be interesting to know how this is currently being handled.
Suppose a new customer signs up for a Model S reservation having read the specs, and used the design studio to come up with a price. Since it's not available in the design studio, the price doesn't include the service contract price.
When do they find out about it? Do they get told about it when they make the reservation, when they have to commit, or only after the car is delivered? I haven't read anything from existing customers about when Tesla officially delivers the news.
And there's still the question of what happens after 4 yrs/50k miles. The batteries are stated to have an 8 year warranty, but there's no mention anywhere AFAIK of how much that warranty will cost. When are customers going to find out about that?
Suppose a new customer signs up for a Model S reservation having read the specs, and used the design studio to come up with a price. Since it's not available in the design studio, the price doesn't include the service contract price.
When do they find out about it? Do they get told about it when they make the reservation, when they have to commit, or only after the car is delivered? I haven't read anything from existing customers about when Tesla officially delivers the news.
And there's still the question of what happens after 4 yrs/50k miles. The batteries are stated to have an 8 year warranty, but there's no mention anywhere AFAIK of how much that warranty will cost. When are customers going to find out about that?