Mini2nut
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2.5 % converted to a Foundation Series that was much more expensive. Not bad.I'm really glad I got mine, but looking at the lots in the area, I can confirm they are starting to pile up. I was also shocked only 2.5% of the 2 million actually followed through with the purchase, but whether they are common the roads or not, I'm really glad I have one.
Piling up for their delivery to customers. Let's not forget that Tesla ideally wants about 2 weeks from order to delivery. I'd say at present build rate suits orders well.I'm really glad I got mine, but looking at the lots in the area, I can confirm they are starting to pile up. I was also shocked only 2.5% of the 2 million actually followed through with the purchase, but whether they are common the roads or not, I'm really glad I have one.
This.The universe of buyers for $100K and $120K vehicles is vanishingly small. There are a bunch of us here who determined to pull the trigger on that purchase simply because the CT is so special... but for whom that very expensive decision was a one-off. Never before, and probably never again.
$80K exposes a much larger cohort of buyers. But I'd venture that the vast majority in that cohort have waited all this time expecting the $7500 Federal point-of-sale credit to apply.
I'd argue that the failure of that long-expected $7500 credit is probably as much a disappointment as was the much-higher-than-originally-announced pricing Tesla hit us with upon rollout.
The bottom line is there never was going to be a very high conversion rate at the price point of these vehicles.