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I did, just for you!I'm hoping everyone and their mother selects AWD just so they understand the urgency.
Cant agree more. AWD so late is almost penalizing those people since the tax credit will be starting its run out for most.I suppose it doesn't matter to them either way.I'm hoping everyone and their mother selects AWD just so they understand the urgency.
Where's this 2.74% financing number coming from? Model S still says 1.99%.
From the screenshot of an Employee Model 3 configuration page.
First look at the Tesla Model 3 online configurator
Just got finished posting a thread about this. It confused me too.Sorry, that's where I saw it too. I meant why is financing more for the 3 than the S?
I'd imagine that companies tend to provide better financing rates for the models they want to sell more of. BMW definitely does this. Tesla is also not talking Model 3 leases for some reason, although this should be a very popular option for buyers due to the changing tech. The lease info will provide their residual estimate which would be interesting info.Sorry, that's where I saw it too. I meant why is financing more for the 3 than the S?
This is somewhat interesting. TX, CO, MO has priority over West Coast non-owners and East Coast owners.
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I neither have idea. I'm also curious. I can't find any relation among those states.Why would that be?
I neither have idea. I'm also curious. I can't find any relation among those states.
My assumption is the relatively small number of cars that are pulled by those states. They can be covered in a very short amount of time.I neither have idea. I'm also curious. I can't find any relation among those states.
Is the current incarnation of the chart including all of the data in this thread? Because Tesla updated their calculations and pushed AWD forward by 2-3 months over the weekend. So the date that the data was taken from the Tesla site matters. That's why I included the date on my second screenshot.This is somewhat interesting. TX, CO, MO has priority over West Coast non-owners and East Coast owners.
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This is somewhat interesting. TX, CO, MO has priority over West Coast non-owners and East Coast owners.
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Maybe it is. I just checked and my delivery estimates still show.I have lost production estimate since yesterday. I'm back to "More information on your Model 3 is coming soon".
Probably something I posted..........