im beyond happy, my OA found me a great deal, fully loaded 75D everything but sunroof, monthly lease of $700 and 15k per year!
Took delivery of it last Tuesday and so far I love it!!
Took delivery of it last Tuesday and so far I love it!!
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im beyond happy, my OA found me a great deal, fully loaded 75D everything but sunroof, monthly lease of $700 and 15k per year!
Took delivery of it last Tuesday and so far I love it!!
WTF?$101500
WTF?
How does this happen? Seriously, I'm happy for you, but Tesla says no negotiation, no one gets a "deal" etc, etc., so how can you get such a low monthly payment? When I plug $101500 into the Tesla leas calculator I get something like $1500/mo for a 15,000 mile/yr lease.
Can someone share how in the world this happens? Is the lease calculator wrong? If so Tesla are only hurting themselves, as I think more people would jump on leases like this (and I'm a very anti-lease person generally).
I agree. No way. Need more information. This car can not be fully loaded and only put a total of 6,000 down and have a monthly payment that you are talking about. You would have to put more like $15,000 down just to get a monthly lease price of around $1,000/per mo.
That's exactly why I asked how many miles were on the car.He mentioned $21k discounts in the post title... most likely because of the car being a showroom display model.
Tesla says no negotiation, no one gets a "deal" etc, etc
That is accurate, I dealt with several OA and was very disappointed, I have been dealing with a manager and the difference is unreal.So not true, I have bought two cars for under wholesale from Tesla, it's all about timing (and who ya know). End of each quarter is the best time to make deals and talk to a manager not the kids wondering around the store. Most of them are n00bs.