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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardlebee View Post
    Could anyone explain how to go about financing? I see on their site that they go through Bank of America, but are we able to use our own bank for financing? I would assume so, but i've only purchased one car in my life and I just found out I qualify to be under USAA possibly, so I may get great rates from them.
    They ask if you're interested in financing during your config call and say they'll reach out again closer to your delivery date to set it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnOutsider View Post
    They ask if you're interested in financing during your config call and say they'll reach out again closer to your delivery date to set it up.
    And, there's nothing apparent that I can see that'd prevent you from getting a pre-approval from the lender of your choice when you hear from Tesla closer to your delivery date and get the paperwork done to pickup the car. I'm planning on going through my college credit union (Univ of Illinois Employees CU) that offers great rates and service - I can't say the same of BofA in general.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardlebee View Post
    Could anyone explain how to go about financing? I see on their site that they go through Bank of America, but are we able to use our own bank for financing? I would assume so, but i've only purchased one car in my life and I just found out I qualify to be under USAA possibly, so I may get great rates from them.
    Tesla doesn't care where the money comes from. You can use their in-house financing or you can bring your own (A few weeks prior to your delivery you can call Tesla and based on your credit score they should be able to give you their rate so you can compare it to USAA or whatever bank). In my experience, prior to delivery you'll ask for a total price w/ all taxes, fees, etc. Your bank will cut a cashier's check to Tesla for that amount and give it to you to bring to the delivery. When filling out the DMV paperwork at the delivery Tesla will list your bank as a lienholder on the title. You hand over the check. Drive away smiling!
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    I live in San Antonio, TX. Can anyone speak to the cost of the delivery fee?

    Also, thank you guys for your input. That all makes sense and I thought that's how it all worked out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardlebee View Post
    I live in San Antonio, TX. Can anyone speak to the cost of the delivery fee?
    The delivery fee is a fixed price regardless of where you live (in the continental U.S.)--even if you pick it up from the factory. $1000 if I recall correctly.
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    That's a lot cheaper then I thought. That is good to hear. Thank you for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardlebee View Post
    That's a lot cheaper then I thought. That is good to hear. Thank you for that.
    There is also some preparation charge which is about $800. Still it's no more than any car in that price range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry33 View Post
    There is also some preparation charge which is about $800.
    "Tesla personal delivery" ($990) and "Final Inspection, Preparation and Coordination" ($180) as posted in other threads. So total delivery charge is $1,170.

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    Quote Originally Posted by action7981 View Post
    "Tesla personal delivery" ($990) and "Final Inspection, Preparation and Coordination" ($180) as posted in other threads. So total delivery charge is $1,170.
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    I informed Tesla several days ago that I would be unavailable the week of June 17. They said they will try to get the email to me the week of June 10, but if they don't, I should not worry as you have 30 days to reply to the email without losing your place in the production line. I'm not concerned, because I want to do the test drive on July 13-15 and a prolonged sitting in the seats of both the regular signature and the performance signature models.

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