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Cause I don't use it and my buddie needs it. Trying to save him 2kWhy?
Interesting questions, but I don't think of any practical importance. If you modify a leased vehicle I believe it's like modifying a leased apartment-- either you return it to its original state or the improvements stay with the apartment. Sure you could take the 2nd charger back, but the cost to you to have it uninstalled would probably be more than it's worth. That cost would not be on Tesla.While only indirectly related to the OP's question, this brings up an interesting scenario.
Dual chargers used to be a factory-installed option that was ordered with the vehicle. But not anymore -- now the dual chargers are accessories that you buy separately, and the price includes installation.
Well, I have a leased 85D that I just got, and dual chargers were no longer available as a factory installed option when I got it, so I ordered the 2nd charger as an accessory (still waiting on it to come in and have it installed). I own that 2nd charger, correct? I did pay cash for it, it's not part of the lease. At the end of the lease, doesn't Tesla owe me the removal of the charger from the car before I turn the vehicle in? Will I be able to put it in a newer Model S? Since the price included installation, what will I have to pay for installation in the new Model S? If Tesla can't remove it and it must stay with the car, do I get credit for turning the car in with a 2nd charger?
Many questions here.
Well, I have a leased 85D that I just got, and dual chargers were no longer available as a factory installed option when I got it, so I ordered the 2nd charger as an accessory (still waiting on it to come in and have it installed). I own that 2nd charger, correct? I did pay cash for it, it's not part of the lease.