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96 months . Nothing like paying 10k in interest6.15% 84-96 months, 6.06 for 72 months
I guess the upside being that it's an open loan. So you can either pay more monthly whenever you can, or pay it in full (and this might actually be the case for a lot of us, assuming interest rates go down in a year or two, you can basically refinance it at a lower interest)96 months . Nothing like paying 10k in interest
Got the new car yesterday, just passing 330 000 km with the old one on our way to Tesla Laval. Over 100 cars were waiting inside and outside to be picked up and more coming in when we were there. The process was as follows:
1) Go to a first desk to get the access cards and a folder with forms to sign (<2 minutes).
2) Find your car, identified to your name, sit down in it and familiarize yourself with it, then review and sign the forms. At that point, I guess we could have tried to drive the car in the parking lot (but not on the road since it was not plated yet) but my wife didn't want since it was not yet ours. This step is 15-30 min. depending on how much time you decide to spend on it.
3) Go back inside to a second desk to finish the paperwork (payment, registration fees, etc., 5 min.) They provide a Philips screwdriver if you want to remove an old plate.
In Quebec, because of the delays at SAAQ, you could leave with a paper to installed in your back window, and receive your plates by mail in a few weeks. In our case, we were returning the old car and keeping the plate, fixed with hex/Allen screws. It took 4 attempts and ~20 min. for the employee to find the right hex key to unscrew the old plate.
Here's a picture of a bunch of cars waiting to be delivered (including ours), taken from the old car, while a delivery truck was arriving with more Teslas!
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Hankook Ventus S1 ASwhat brand of tires did they install ?
Yep unfortunately this happens a lot. Usually dealers are competitive with trade in offers as they try to sell the vehicles themselves. Tesla just auctions off to a third party so they don’t care about trade ins.My trade-in offer expired and the new offer is $800 less. My reward for Tesla taking forever to deliver my car is that i have to pay them an extra $800.
yes I would sure like to know where those M3 RWDs are I'm good till the 30th of June and would have to redo trade for third time.Yep unfortunately this happens a lot. Usually dealers are competitive with trade in offers as they try to sell the vehicles themselves. Tesla just auctions off to a third party so they don’t care about trade ins.
Just a follow up.EDD was 20-30 June.
A Model 3 RWD white ext, black int showed up in inventory in Laval as "coming soon".
Called Tesla, and now I have a delivery scheduled on Friday June 9.
Order needs to be placed and delivered within the window.On the website (Model 3 | Tesla Canada) it says "3 months of free supercharging for new inventory delivered by june 30). Am I correct in assuming we don't qualify for this if we're waiting for our order, since we're technically not buying an inventory car?