MsElectric
Active Member
What I meant to say is they had offered you a $1,600 credit for getting another inventory car delivered to you at no cost so you'd be asking them to apply that credit towards the car you found in addition to the $2,500 already provided. I can see this whole episode is a dead horse to you so good luck with whatever you decide.
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Good point but rather than offer the OP with a deal that made no sense to him they likely might have salvaged this sale if they started with what the OP would have considered reasonable and tried to find some fair middle ground for both parties. In any case I think this is dead for good.
I am sure Tesla will sell the P85D to a buyer who will be excited to have this car. And I hope they give the person who backed that car into a pole a desk job It's tough to justify that much damage when the car has a rear camera and ultrasonic sensors.
No, they did NOT offer me $5000 in incentives. They offered me $2500 and compensation for the original $1650 transport fee I paid. So all things considered, it's a $2500 credit, not $5000. Also, since they don't have any inventory cars in region that match what I'm looking for (because they are overpriced and higher mileage), this $2500 credit would be used to transport the vehicle in region. So essentially it's $0 CREDIT. The only way it is a $2500 credit is if I buy a new car and wait another month or buy an in region inventory car (which is not available to the specs of my original purchase).
My time, energy and all this hassle is not worth $2500.. Basically an extra month wait (so 2+ months total). I moved out to Colorado for 2 months to enjoy this car, which is no longer happening.
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To be fair, all 21 pages (now going on 22) cover the last 3 days.
Good point but rather than offer the OP with a deal that made no sense to him they likely might have salvaged this sale if they started with what the OP would have considered reasonable and tried to find some fair middle ground for both parties. In any case I think this is dead for good.
I am sure Tesla will sell the P85D to a buyer who will be excited to have this car. And I hope they give the person who backed that car into a pole a desk job It's tough to justify that much damage when the car has a rear camera and ultrasonic sensors.