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Blog Report: Tesla Has Refunded 23% of Model 3 Deposits

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Nearly a quarter of all Model 3 deposits in the U.S. have been refunded, according to a report from a company that analyses anonymized credit and debit card purchases.

About 450,000 people gave a $1,000 deposit to reserve a place in line for Tesla’s electric car for the masses. However, Second Measure says 23 percent of those people have asked for their money back.

A Tesla spokesperson told Recode that Second Measure’s data does not match its own, but did not offer more specifics. Second Measure says its numbers matched when Tesla CEO Elon Musk disclosed reservation figures last August that suggested 63,000 reservations had been canceled.

“Our analysis aligns with Tesla’s reported figures, also finding that 12 percent of deposits had been refunded at that time,” the report says.

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The Model 3 has experienced serious production woes that could push out delivery of some reservations for years. It’s understandable that some consumers either can’t or are not willing to wait that long for a new vehicle. Still, there’s no doubt that Tesla will continue to sell Model 3s as fast as they can make them.

The company said it delivered just 8,180 Model 3s last quarter, but expects to notch a significant milestone in production this month.

“Another set of upgrades starting in late May should be enough to unlock production capacity of 6000 Model 3 vehicles per week by the end of June,” Musk said in a letter to employees in April. “Please note that all areas of Tesla and our suppliers will be required to demonstrate a Model 3 capacity of ~6000/week by building 850 sets of car parts in 24 hours no later than June 30th.”

Model 3 deposits are fully refundable up until the customer configures a car by selecting features and paying an additional fee of $2,500. After configuration, vehicles are typically delivered in just a few weeks.

Update: It’s worth noting that canceled reservations for the Model 3 may have been converted to orders for a Model S or Model X.

 
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Yeah I read that article too, however, it only leaves you asking the question as to what happened with the cancellations? And the answer to that is there are numerous reasons, from upgrading to a model s,buying a used model s, or buying another car, cancelling second or multiple reservations etc... That kind of information is not really a good indicator of anything without the breakdown. Didn't Elon also say way back in the beginning that they got rid of a bunch of reservations that we're not real?

Elon has been pretty sensitive on releasing that information to shareholders. I am sure if it looked positive he would release it. Bad news he keeps hidden. Eventually he has to produce the profit that always eludes Tesla.
 
Elon has been pretty sensitive on releasing that information to shareholders. I am sure if it looked positive he would release it. Bad news he keeps hidden. Eventually he has to produce the profit that always eludes Tesla.

Reading the entire shortie playbook I see, this is from the "Elon is a liar" chapter i believe. I'm a shareholder, sure hope you have money on the opposite side.
 
You missed the point. I was replying to the quote

"I agree articles always have some errors. However, any reputable article also links to the actual report."

Now read my post again and realise I was just giving examples of how common articles are that don't link to the actual report.
Just trying to be helpful. (as in - No attack on you)

I hope my comments helps others to look for or verify what they read.
Original Source material (SEC documents) such as SEC docs always encouraged by me.
Not sure how many know of the Ctrl-f find key. very handy to search for key words in most any document.
 
+1 @T34ME. We have the Model 3 and loving it. Keeping other reservation on hold for this exact reason. Let it flip over to the Y to replace our aging CR-V. We can hold out a 2 years and not get the Kia which we're targeting for the replacement. but not 3-4 years.
most any modern car (last 25 years) will easily get 150,000 miles if you take care and willing to repair you can get 300,000.
 
Reading the entire shortie playbook I see, this is from the "Elon is a liar" chapter i believe. I'm a shareholder, sure hope you have money on the opposite side.

Yeah I keep hearing about how the company is not profitable from folks, but there is a very large investment that has to be made in a manufacturing facity. You have to take that into account. Those machines are not cheap.
 
Add me to the list of people that bought an X and got a refund on the M3.

I decided the upright driving position of the X was more comfortable, and the extra space is nice. I went with the 5 seat configuration and there is lots of cargo space. My groceries bags looks almost comically small in the huge cargo space.
 
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