Exactly. Besides the to-be-determined legal responsibility, I think Tesla won’t want itself to have a reputation of giving customer pre-order price that being off by 60% and showing no interest to honor it. It worked at 2019 when people really thought it has the ability to provide substantially...
I would be surprised if no class action would happen in the case that Tesla officially calling people to complete the order with the current increased price. For now, you could actually see Tesla's effort to avoid that:
1. Tesla avoided using the original name in the pre-order page. dual motor...
I invested in TSLA too. Quite opposite I don't worry about the CT sales(in the current price), as pickup truck segment is the biggest one in north America and it needs to be electrified just as car/SUV segment. I'm just concerning about my own price of the vehicle.
I'll say don't worry about...
That would be the job of a lawyer if you ask seriously. But below is my personal understanding:
per the pre-order agreement:
"As you may have only configured part of your Vehicle, any pre-order price provided to you in advance of the Final Price Sheet is only being offered to you as an...
You could see the file you received is named “order agreement” correct? If it give you certain binding, it gives Tesla too.
I am not sure why some people acts like they are purely stock holders not customers. First not every one here owns enough Tesla stock to offset the 60% price increase...
Sure. It is simply:
“If a company provide a preordering price and in the order agreement it says “The pre-order price of the Vehicle will be confirmed in your Vehicle Configuration and Final Price Sheet. As you may have only configured part of your Vehicle, any pre-order price provided to you...
Not trolling. I’m actually curious why you are so sure that everyone else on this forum is aligned with your on this topic? Speak for yourself is perfectly fine though.
Seriously, it is probably better on law terms than you and me added together.
Of course, I suspect there is actually real consumer lawyer being cybertruck preorder customers himself/herself who is ready to take action anytime.
You could laugh. But it is natural that everyone has his/her own opinion to the price and will take action differently. Let me quote ChatGPT
“The language you provided suggests that the pre-order price is an estimate and is subject to change based on the final configuration. However, a 50%...
Thanks. I actually missed this line. But since it says it is an estimate, it should still bearing some weight. I personally don’t think it could be increased by 60% percents.
I did read it. It doesn’t say the original price means nothing or is subject to change. In fact it says “The pre-order price of the Vehicle will be confirmed in your Vehicle Configuration and Final Price Sheet.” My understanding is the pre-ordering price IS going to be honored per the agreement...
I’m surprised that not many people are asking this question in this forum. I don’t think it is simply a demand/supply problem. Listing your currently available product for any price you’d like is one thing. Creating demand/trend/marketing effects with inaccurate pre-ordering price and not to...