On DeLoreans, you need a special flapper wheel brush ( called a wolf wheel) with the right grit sandpaper to properly re-grain a panel or the whole car to factory spec. The panels on this car are relatively soft, so you can fix a scratch by using the right 80 grit Scotch-brite pad and some...
No, not yet. I waited until early January 2020 to reserve. I’m RN11321xxx, and waiting for the regular AWD.
So excited for you very early reservation people to finally get your trucks! It’s been a long road.
Be sure to post pictures!
Thanks for the price details. It looks like the total cost of the Beast Foundation Series including finance costs in your scenario is approximately $160,270:
my calculation:
Vehicle: $122,235.00 (including $250 order fee)
Registration: $578.00
License fee: $795.00
Title fee: $33.00
Tire fee...
Well, at this point, we don't know how they will manage the reservation list and various other things.
I do know 2 things:
1) I started saving for my next vehicle even before the CT reveal.
2) From this aspect, I'm thankful for the 4 year wait.
I'm ready. Let's do this!
A bad experience is getting your Jeep Cherokee serviced and the Dodge dealership wrecks it in their parking lot!
A bad experience is taking your wife's Dodge Intrepid car into the same Dodge dealership for a transmission leak and they lie to you saying that you need a $700 transmission cooler...
The Dual Motor (and Tri motor) was listed in the 2019 reveal as AWD, so for the Dual Motor I suspect one motor in front and one in the rear. At least that is what I'm assuming.
I can't believe it's been 2 years, and what an awful time it's been, with all the Covid stuff going on.
Here's to a great 3rd year. Hopefully 2022 will bring more spyshots of the Alpha, the Beta, and actual production.
I'm 400,000 or so down the list, but I hope to see one in person next...
Well, I subscribe to the old Midas Muffler commercial statement: " First you get good. Then you get fast. "
So, I'm in favor of a thoughtful /careful ramp up speed.
Yes, the CAD to USD exchange rate is really unfortunate most of the time. Also, it's not as easy as buying a vehicle in the US, driving it to Canada and selling it there. It has to be imported, following the rules contained in www.riv.ca (Registrar of Imported Vehicles). Usually, a new vehicle...
I think the point is that other dealers have sold popular/highly anticipated cars above MSRP, and that Tesla doesn't do this.
Case in point, the C8 Corvette...