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What is typical timing for models to show up in the stores? Will they keep them to the waitlist only for a while, or will showrooms get Model Y soon, too? Anyone know how this went down in for the Model 3?
At this point, I think it's unrealistic to compare to the 3 since that had a slow ramp up period and the Y was unbelievably fast. They'll be focusing on making money in as many production vehicles. I speculate they'll have some folks turn down delivery or get some returns that may end up becoming test models but that would be situational. June would be my expectation to drive sales mid next quarter. Who knows though.
The stores I’ve visited in Southern California are so small that they barely can squeeze three vehicles in there. It will be interesting to see how they handle showing off the Model Y.
What is typical timing for models to show up in the stores? Will they keep them to the waitlist only for a while, or will showrooms get Model Y soon, too? Anyone know how this went down in for the Model 3?
If I had to guess I would say mid summer as well. But it's probably only to be one or possibly two cars at most, likely returns or people who didn't show up for their pickup. And I agree on the comment about showrooms. Seems like they designed them to show off only three models at once. Wonder which one is going to get kicked outside. Possibly the X?
And I agree on the comment about showrooms. Seems like they designed them to show off only three models at once. Wonder which one is going to get kicked outside. Possibly the X?
Same with my local showroom. My bet would be the Model S gets the boot. They do have a back area, so maybe they'll punch through that wall and show the whole S3XY lineup.