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Tesla Model S sightings

Discussion in 'Tesla' started by mbartley, Oct 4, 2012.

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    US electric car, Dutch plates, charging station in Ljubljana, Slovenia, a couple weeks ago.
    The next day, a Smart EV was charging in the next space.
     
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    I managed to find my way into last night's P85D introduction event at Tesla's Hawthorne, CA design studio.

    I ended up riding shotgun on the test ride and, sure, it was a blast! There are 3 driving modes: "normal", "sport", and "insane". The lane change during the autopilot portion was initiated by the driver signaling a lane change but it was otherwise hands-off. Autopilot is now a standard feature for all new Model S cars being made from now on.

    The new AWD system is about 4% more efficient on the EPA combined test cycle and is a $4,000 option on the non-performance 60 and 85 kwh cars.

    Here's the video I took during the test ride:

     
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    Jeff,
    Thank you so much for taking that video and posting here! That is truly amazing!
     
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    Ok - the tesla test ride was way cool. I'll give it a free pass technically as a "sighting"
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    I go in to work way early . . . . 5am . . . . so typically there will be mostly empty charge stalls. But when I got off work today ... charging in of our 10 employee stalls ... I couldn't help but notice that I was surrounded by the dang things ~ there everywhere . . . it's getting ridiculous !!

    2Teslas.jpg

    This was a grey one ... and a black one ... tho there's a green one that often parks nearby ... apparently not needing to charge. So - in case you wonder why the disney tickets (my employer) cost so much ... you are obviously paying for someone's Tesla.
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    ahhhh....Disney and Tesla...two of my favorite things together :)
     
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    The tag got my attention.
     

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    Says "Range Anxiety"
     
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    Funny you said that. One of my former boss used to work for Disney in the IT department. Financing usually stalls at paying their vendors/suppliers. So they just charge more whenever Disney buys something from them. This is known practice dealing with Disney.
     
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    Funny you said that. One of my former boss used to work for Disney in the IT department. Financing usually stalls at paying their vendors/suppliers. So they just charge more whenever Disney buys something from them. This is known practice dealing with Disney.[/QUOTE]

    Yep, firms like that, the smartest guys in the room, pay a stupidity premium.
     
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    Did anyone noticed? Tesla again has bump their pricing on the Model S. Even the AWD option price went up.

    I guess they can do this as long as they have a waiting list.... Guess the waiting might start to be reduce the more they keep pricing people out.
     
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    If you believe the hype, they're pricing in a little less range anxiety.
     
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    Actually, I had not, even after looking at the base price.
    Are you sure?

    I actually figured the base price had increased now that navigation comes standard.
    However, base price is still $69,900, which is the same as it has been afaik.
     
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    Regarding the article, I thought CARB removed battery swaps as a way to get additional credits?
     
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    CARB already eliminated the credits for battery swaps.

    Liked this quote though, “We want to be generous in supporting these technologies, not obscene,” he[Dan Sperling] says.
     
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    The base price has not changed too much... It used to be $67,400 when it first came out. But the options are going up quick. The new AWD option was $4000, and it is now $5000. This is not the only time Tesla has made options pricing increases. Stereo upgrade was a big complaint. Their warranty was another.
     
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    Yes, adjustments have been made to the price of options. Especially when there are actual changes to the option.
    The stereo system was a new system, the warrantee price hasn't changed since I bought my first one 2 1/2 years ago.

    Perhaps if another auto company would actually build a comparable car Tesla would feel more price pressure.
    As is, IMO, they have been quite fair with any increases. I was rather amazed at the inclusion of navigation and some of the sensors at no cost (others require the tech package)
     
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    How is the AWD option changed since it became available 9 months ago to justify 20% cost increase?

    I think their marketing team might have seen more people wanting the AWD options so they went ahead and increase the price to make their bottom line look better.