SteveWest
2012 Roadster 2.5, 2014 P85+, 2015 P85D
Might get held up? Update: Colombo Express collides with Maersk Tanjong | Maritime news | VesselFinderyour boat is due port Suez tomorrow! According to marine traffic.com
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Might get held up? Update: Colombo Express collides with Maersk Tanjong | Maritime news | VesselFinderyour boat is due port Suez tomorrow! According to marine traffic.com
Ok, have I been incredibly unobservant or is there suddenly a new red button on my "My Tesla" page titled Accept Terms?
Edit
Probably a bug as my Order Agreement states that I accepted terms on 6/4/2014 which I think is June 4.
Has anyone else had the Accept Terms button return?
Tesla EU seemed incapable of invoicing with the discount included, in the end I just wired them the discounted amount. They still gave me the car, and eventually provided a credit note for the €1,700. Hopefully NZ customs can calculate the GST correctly.Mind you, I still expect a reduction of $2500.00 on the contract price for reserving prior to December 2012.
Whatever it is, it will be coming "soon".
Plenty: About time to unveil the D and something elseAny theories on this?
I like the one that D = dual motor model S variant with new features? Awd? Newer battery tech?
That link falls dead on my phone, but I'll take your word for it. I didn't read through the other thread.The dual motor looks pretty solid. This stolen from that thread ftp://ftp.nhtsa.dot.gov/mfrmail/org9130.pdf
Yep, the red button appeared this afternoon. Don't know what is about, but I accepted and it disappeared. Maybe it's been so long, that they just want to see whether we are still alive??
Mind you, I still expect a reduction of $2500.00 on the contract price for reserving prior to December 2012.
all wheel drivewhat's the advantage of a dual motor? Faster car basically?
all wheel drive
oh of course. Didn't link the two together.
Apart from being handy on wintery roads, I wonder if the AWD component will deliver any performance enhancements. Would perhaps lead to better 0-100 as the car would grip better. Currently on the P it loses traction a bit when you floor it from a standing start.