andrerodpt
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Olá @andrerodpt ,
I choose to order directly with Tesla.
Although you are correct as they are great ambassadors for EV's in general, my interaction with Zeev was not completely satisfying:
- they kept pushing the 90D because of the greater autonomy (although I cannot justify the ~+50km for +Eur11.000,-)
- they didn't help me in the tax/benefits calculations
- the knowledge of the sales person I had was very very low compared to what I was expecting.
I hope that my earlier post clarified some of your other questions, and as I said earlier, Tesla will be opening it's own sales office and service center (and SuperChargers) in Portugal during 2017, so all those bureaucratic steps that we now need to take, will not be required in late 2017.
Hope this helps !
Boas @gmorales!
Thanks for your opinion. Regarding zeev and my interactions with them, I think they are a little "old-school" on their approach to selling cars (very dealer like kinda of business). It's the status quo, and until Tesla officially arrives, there are no incentives to change.
Besides that, it says all about the EV scene in Portugal when I can test drive a 140.000€ car (P85D) easily, and until today I can't schedule a test drive for a Nissan Leaf and Renault Zoe at the official dealerships. I can't wait for that store, even if I can't buy a MS or MX.
I bet you can't wait for those superchargers to start to roll out.
Btw: looks like zeev just received the first MX for sale. Looks damn fine! I have to pay it a visit to see it live.