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So what is Tesla's big announcement planned for this week ?

Discussion in 'Tesla' started by JMD, Mar 26, 2013.

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  1. Zythryn

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    I am even more curious what they are announcing tomorrow.
    Elon said some may feel today's new is bigger, but he think's tomorrow's is.
    Still hoping for a sped up supercharger roll out, or perhaps an even earlier repayment of the fed loan.
     
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    Hell, he was out of money with Tesla...you'd still be a fool to bet against him.
     
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    I'm a bit slow on the uptake at times, but what was today's news (finance-related?)?

    EDIT: Nevermind, I only saw the positive stock increase in JMD's graphic and not the text before it. Now it's clear. Profit's good (unless yer a commie!).
     
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    Tesla Model S Sales Exceed Target | Press Releases | Tesla Motors - and the cancellation of building 40 kwh models

    I suspect the big jump was due to a short squeeze (artificially high demand due to shorts covering their positions).
     
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  7. JMD

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    Watch it slow leak back to mid to high 30's. Good day to take a profit and buy back on the dip.
     
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    I am sure there will be a slow decrease, but I suspect it will be to a level higher than it was at.
    The fundamentals have changed now that they have had a profitable quarter.
    And of course, streamlining their production process can't hurt.
    I wouldn't be surprised if it slips back under $40, but I am hopeful it will hold at $41.50 or so.
     
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    Tesla is offering Leasing starting at $500 per month.
     
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    Careful, I don't think that is accurate.
    What they said is that after you take into account the fuel savings and other factors, it will be about $500 dollars.

    This is 'meh' for current owners, but I think really good for the company. As not freeing a lease option was loosing them some sales (few, many, don't know) and the lease deal is really interesting.

    You 'lease' it for 3 years, then at the end of that time you can turn it over to Tesla if you want for a guaranteed residual value, or hold on to it, or sell it to someone else if the value is greater than the residual.
    Basically this should make it much easier for people that are nervous about buying an EV (as long as they can afford the lease).
     
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    Yep if you own a Tesla the new leasing arrangement with Wells Fargo and US Bank is not moving mountains for you unless your in the market for a second car for the Mrs. However with this now in place it may convince those nervous potential EV buyers to sign on the line. I for one see near zero down ( Offset by Tax credits per Press Release) and $500 per month as a great deal for such a high quality car. Frankly it's not that much more than my Prius Payment and I put 5 grand down.

    Grant it I'm financing the whole car and not a lease with an option to buy.
     
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    Now the real trick is to see if anyone can get it down to $500 a month...good luck! :)
     
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    So at the end of 3 years, should one decide to hold onto the vehicle, what exactly happens? The residual value is refinanced at that time?
     
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    It looks like a lease/ownership hybrid model. Found this nifty cost of ownership calc: True Cost of Ownership | Tesla Motors

    Coming from a Prius and accounting for the little driving I do and the state tax credits, et. al, I'm still looking at $1109/month. No can do ;(
     
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    That was the payment if you Purchased the car. The caculator is confusing since it does not give you a actual lease payment i.e. what I have to write the check for every month.
     
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    Ah, no bottom line. Not quite as useful. Still, the total at the top does decrement depending on the values entered in the lower sections. Hmph.
     
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    True, but we had the flim flam man wording of after fuel savings. Tesla needed to lease the car to reduce the risk to buyers. It didn't need to be this twitter announcement of an announcement, then a pretend lease rate.
     
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    Then the Auto Industry wants to know why there sales and marketing people are on the bottom rung of the TRUST scale.
     
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