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I am wondering if Tesla has a handle on how many customers have ordered before July 11th and would require delivery before September 10th to make this lawsuit the most useful for both the Tesla clients and the ehvip rebate? Are they even trying to make these deliveries?Hello Everyone,
I see this has been posted already but I will put it here officially.
A source at Tesla has confirmed to me that Tesla has now filed a lawsuit against the Ontario government seeking to overturn the decision to discriminate against Tesla and its customers during the wind-down of the rebate program.
I will keep you informed as I learn anything new.
Thanks,
John Dixon
Tesla Owners Club Ontario
President & Founder
[email protected]
ontario.teslaownersclub.ca
I am wondering if Tesla has a handle on how many customers have ordered before July 11th and would require delivery before September 10th to make this lawsuit the most useful for both the Tesla clients and the ehvip rebate? Are they even trying to make these deliveries?
I cancelled my order last month because I didn't think there was a chance of this getting changed. I'm still driving my ICE vehicle and would like to know where's his 10 cent gasoline promise. Price today is $1.35, price on June 29 ~$1.34 (sworn in), price on June 7 ~$1.31 (election day). So gas is still higher than before the election!! Such BS
I am wondering if Tesla has a handle on how many customers have ordered before July 11th and would require delivery before September 10th to make this lawsuit the most useful for both the Tesla clients and the ehvip rebate? Are they even trying to make these deliveries?
Now that is how you write an article.
If they don't win the lawsuit, it wouldn't make sense for them to deliver. I can only imagine (from reading this forum) that most people have canceled their order because it no longer makes financial sense for them to buy the car.
I can't afford the car but I'm still holding onto my order. Going to stick this thing out to the end.
I am wondering if Tesla has a handle on how many customers have ordered before July 11th and would require delivery before September 10th to make this lawsuit the most useful for both the Tesla clients and the ehvip rebate? Are they even trying to make these deliveries?
I don't think you have a concept of how long lawsuits take. Realistically, this is going to be contested for a while. Tesla will or won't deliver for other reasons.
Whether it works or not the sensible thing for the government to do is to backtrack and simply allow Tesla buyers the same deal.Tesla sues Ontario government claiming they were targeted by the shutdown of EV incentives
Full lawsuit is now posted.
Tesla sues Ontario government claiming they were targeted by the shutdown of EV incentives
Full lawsuit is now posted.
Well that pretty much guaranties any future programs will exclude Tesla. Don't bite the hand that may one day feed you.
Any bets on how long it takes for this frivolous lawsuit to be thrown out of court?
They have asked for an urgent decision based on the Sept cutoff.
And it’s still not going to be resolved before then.
I don't think that matters. Court can modify the parameters of the winddown should they choose to.
That lawsuit is incredibly well written. Everything is backed up, they got all the key points.
This goes to show you that TESLA is in a wait and see mode with the vehicles ready for delivery. They probably have all paper work for the import ready to go. If this doesn't work they will distribute these vehicles elsewhere but I believe they are on a lot in Freemont.Tesla sues Ontario government claiming they were targeted by the shutdown of EV incentives
Full lawsuit is now posted.