Dangaroo
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Very helpful, thanks! Unfortunately looks like there isn't a single MR with white interior in stock out of the 1,750 2019 MRsThis was just posted- you can find your car here:
Jake F on Twitter
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Very helpful, thanks! Unfortunately looks like there isn't a single MR with white interior in stock out of the 1,750 2019 MRsThis was just posted- you can find your car here:
Jake F on Twitter
I have them at 592 in MDR. They don't store all the cars at the delivery centers- they don't have room.
There are various lots near the delivery centers where the overflow inventory is parked.
This was just posted- you can find your car here:
Jake F on Twitter
Wow, so how many cars are in inventory and how many day supply is it ?
Tesla has currently more than 7000 inventory vehicles for sale.
So...less than 1 weeks of factory output at this point (if the reports from a few days ago of hitting over 8k/wk in Freemont are accurate)....
I would've expected a massively higher # sitting around on lots if demand had really dropped off massively as some have suggested in the thread.
If there are so many inventory Model 3's then why are so many people having trouble finding one that meets their specifications in their area? I think it won't get any easier in the coming weeks.
If there are so many inventory Model 3's then why are so many people having trouble finding one that meets their specifications in their area? I think it won't get any easier in the coming weeks.
I'll be honest - I don't think demand dropped 1/1/19 like some predicted. I know that for me, it hasn't. I'm hamstrung by a late 2019 lease end date on my current vehicle, but when that expires, I see a Model 3 in my future.
There's plenty of pent up demand still... and the launch of the Model Y and the pickup are just going to accelerate. In an ideal world, I'd get a 3-year lease on a Model 3 LR with white interior and EAP. That'll tide me over until the Model Y form factor hits the market; at which time I'd just buy outright instead of lease.
I basically did what one critical article described... put in zip code and multiple designs, multiple colors. Every delivery was February.If there are so many inventory Model 3's then why are so many people having trouble finding one that meets their specifications in their area? I think it won't get any easier in the coming weeks.
It just brings up the demand question. The plan was to produce 10k per week over the previous 8 months, but they have
averaged less than 5... and have an inventory. How man non wait list orders are they getting every week?
You have 5000 rows of repeating under AWD tabI have a list here: Tesla Model 3s in Inventory as of Feb 19, 2019
Wow. If they haven't been building North American cars since the end of 2018 how do they have that much inventory now? Might be time to mark them down to 35K HaHaHa
Not sure what you mean by "that much"?
The list shows less than 2 weeks of factory production is available.
Which means they're probably going to be switching the factory back to US production soon.
Which, as it happens, is supported by Tesla having just registered a large # of new US-model VINs.
Tesla's nearly 300k Model 3 VIN registrations hint at healthy US demand
Which wouldn't be needed if they weren't about to need more US production soon.
We are 7 weeks into 2019. If no US spec model three's have been built since 2018, sales must be really week.