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Is there one in San Diego?
Tesla has 11 dealers in the U.S., including San Diego and Los Angeles.
The company has emerged as a primary rival to Irvine’s Fisker Automotive Inc., which has some hybrid cars in the works.
San Diego is coming soon too.
As usual, the article's author isn't able to, or doesn't want to, grasp that the company-owned stores aren't dealerships. Maybe I'm being overly sensitive, and people are using the term "dealer" in a generic sense, but it's undermining what I see as a significant difference between Tesla's approach to selling their products and that of all of the other car companies, who are using dealers to hawk their wares. When I compare my poor to middling experiences with car dealers to the excellent relationship I have with the people that work at the Seattle Tesla Store, well, I'll take a company-owned operation any day.
Like fingernails on my mental chalkboard. It's Fisker that's a wannabe rival to Tesla, not vice versa.
No attributable source on the SD store.
Tesla Motors themselves: Tesla Motors - Tesla Stores
The map shows the SD store, but currently just gives a telephone number for it.
Tesla Motors on Wednesday officially opened the doors at its Newport Beach store, at 1100 West Coast Highway. The store was formerly occupied by a Rolls-Royce dealer, which moved across the street from John Wayne Airport.
The Newport Beach store is Tesla’s eighth U.S. sales location, and like the rest of its locales, is owned directly by the San Carlos-based maker of electric automobiles.