Each car will be customized to order (color, options), IF and WHEN they might appear.michael said:With a quarter million people seeming to be lining up for the car, no way Tesla will sell anything but "fully loaded" cars til the clamor dies down.
Those reservations are not transferable to a new name on the ticket. (Prevents scalpers.) If you bought the Model 3, took delivery, and then turned around and sold it immediately, you would owe all the sales tax too, so you'd better sell it for more than you gave Tesla at least.michael said:My guess is that a huge number of people who got on the waiting list did so with the intention of reselling their place in line for a profit.
I don't see how Tesla is suddenly going to become a mass-manufacturer of cars in those numbers, like shooting for +400,000 Model 3's. They could steal away a lot of factory engineers for know-how, yet it takes time they don't have.pjam3 said:I wonder how fast they will actually be able to deliver. Obviously the Model X is a different car and there are some issues, but Tesla also has never mass produced a car. While I think the __ Bolt looks 'cheap', it probably is far easier for them to mass produce 300K cars and actually know how to do that vs Tesla who can't even get 1000+ Model X cars out in a few years(they are way behind on the announced data as it is).
Bolt has boxy small car looks. Not a status symbol like the Tesla. Its fast and fun to drive though.