cvalue13
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ah, some errors in your beast chart - even assuming the still unknown $ amounts are correct:For the cyber beast spreadsheet, I have a place holder for $7000 for FSD. All the items totaled is around $20K. The cost of the foundation edition.
When you look at the same spreadsheet for AWD even with a $7Kplaceholder, it’s roughly $5000 short of 20 K. Add the $5K difference to the $7K placeholder, and you get $12k for FSD.
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- White interior is standard on retail beast
- Also standard are the premium wheels
There’s your ~full-freight FSD already
then there’s still the slightly more slippery delta in your view of the $4K instal charge.
it’s $0 value if you already have powerwall.
on the other end of the spectrum, many will find that either (A) their home will be unable to accept the PowerShare V2H, or (B) make-ready install charges will be well in excess of $4K (A and B being interrelated, where too much B results in A)
Granted, there’ll be some baby-bear’s porridge on this one (folks who have no powerwall and whose home make-ready and install will come in right at $4K - but if shy if $4K it goes back in the FSD cost bucket)
but, regardless, given the errors in the chart, and the rather case-by-case nature of the $4K install credit value to a given buyer, I’ll stand by my initial view:
people who had $7K FSD lock/in are with the Foundation series paying full freight for FSD, maybe more (if V2H value ends up irrelevant to them)
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