Fixed!when first choosing US, then Washington, it jumps back over to Western Australia. I think it's telling me I should start to pack for a move
You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Fixed!when first choosing US, then Washington, it jumps back over to Western Australia. I think it's telling me I should start to pack for a move
Thanks Trev.Thanks for the stats Paul! Elon is right about ASP
If I have understood this correct, there is some sort of "transportation fee" (and/or localization fee) added to the base price before it is converted to the local currency. I think it was at about USD2000 to Europe, and similar to Asia? Not sure if they have this fee on cars that goes to Canada/Mexico. This fee has to be added/subtracted to find the real exchange rate that Tesla is currently using.The currency model would be date based that will be updated based on Tesla known exchange rates in place (perhaps each quarter) as well as ability to put futures around the expected country deliveries.
Thanks, I'll make sure that gets into the model. There are a lot of factors that need to be worked out in coming up with extra items like doc & destination fees and impact on import duties and even the TPP.If I have understood this correct, there is some sort of "transportation fee" (and/or localization fee) added to the base price before it is converted to the local currency. I think it was at about USD2000 to Europe, and similar to Asia? Not sure if they have this fee on cars that goes to Canada/Mexico. This fee has to be added/subtracted to find the real exchange rate that Tesla is currently using.
And btw: It does seems like Tesla is currently using different exchange rates for Model S and Model X to Norway... I do not know what they do in other markets.
That's a beautiful profile pic Trev.Thanks for the stats Paul! Elon is right about ASP
Thanks, I'll take a look at whats going on there.I've noticed a problem in Belgium, there are a hand full of dots in the Liège region/city that all say they're from Berlin in Germany. Something must have gone wrong there.
Thanks for all the hard work, you're doing a great job!
Fixed.I've noticed a problem in Belgium, there are a hand full of dots in the Liège region/city that all say they're from Berlin in Germany. Something must have gone wrong there.
Thanks for all the hard work, you're doing a great job!
I think most everyone expected SC would have a price to activate it (a la the early small battery Model Ss), so I see this as $2000 that could be spent on other optionsso now we can skip the "supercharger for free" as an extra...
so now we can skip the "supercharger for free" as an extra...
Yes, I'll shortly remove that as an option, making it standard to provide expected details on current "a little free and a pay fee". I'm glad to see this implemented. Otherwise the network would not be sustainable/usable by the time Model 3 comes out.I think most everyone expected SC would have a price to activate it (a la the early small battery Model Ss), so I see this as $2000 that could be spent on other options
Supercharger access will likely be included with higher than base level battery pack capacities. If not, it will certainly be a line item purchase to get 'FREE (of additional fees) for LIFE (the life of the car)!' access.so now we can skip the "supercharger for free" as an extra...
Great Idea. I would purchase a free-for-life package.Supercharger access will likely be included with higher than base level battery pack capacities. If not, it will certainly be a line item purchase to get 'FREE (of additional fees) for LIFE (the life of the car)!' access.