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Tesla's Model S saloon - due to go into production in 2011 - was widely considered a front runner for the $5 million Mainstream category, not least because Tesla has already built and sold over 1000 electric Roadster sports cars.
Given that we were at around 900 cars a couple of months back, have we passed 1000 yet? I find it a bit strange that nothing has been said on that topic for a while.
EDIT: Speak of the devil...
Strange that milestone should pass and no one says a dickie bird.
I I just took delivery of mine (US) last Friday and it is #748 (last three digits of VIN)...
Really? I'm 618 and took delivery exactly 4 months ago. So only 130 cars delivered in 4 months?
I got #670 on August 29, so that's 78 cars in 102 days if they're being delivered in serial number order, meaning that 40% of those 130 were delivered in the two weeks after Tdave's and it slowed way down after then.
As I understand it, once they switched to doing the European Roadsters, they focused on those exclusively for a while in the production run. So that might help explain why you see so few USA VINs in the past four months.
There might be 150-250 European VINs that were also produced in that time frame.
Hi everyone -
I'm pleased to say US Tesla #790 (Twilight Blue 2010 Roadster Sport) has arrive at its home. Picture attached!
Gotta go. This is no time to stand still by a computer.
I would guess that most are in private hands.
It looks great but I thought all "Sport" models came with the black wheels. Can someone clarify?
to this:Black or Silver finish forged alloy Tesla wheels
Black finish forged alloy Tesla wheels