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I put my deposit on a Tesla S, Now sit and wait |
burton73 |
Mar 27 2009, 10:08 PM
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burton73 Group: Members Posts: 3,707 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
With a 300-mile range and 45-minute QuickCharge, the $49,900 Model S can carry five adults and two children in quiet comfort – and you can charge it from any outlet, without ever stopping for gas. World’s first mass-produced electric vehicle offers performance, efficiency and unrivaled utility, making it the only car you’ll ever need.
Hello and Congratulations! We have received your $5,000 reservation payment on March 27, 2009. You have reserved a place in the production run of Tesla's up and coming all-electric sedan. Please note your deposit is fully refundable less a 1% cancellation fee. Our sedan will continue the legacy of the Roadster, fusing cutting edge electric technology with style and panache. I would like to introduce myself and Adam Slusser to you as your Tesla Motors contacts. We work in the Los Angeles showroom and look forward to meeting you in the showroom or at one of our Model S Owner events! In the coming months, Tesla will be updating the website to include a Model S Owners Area. In this Owners Area, you will be able to connect with other owners and see exclusive updates on the progress of Model S. You can expect to see the sedan in person in our showroom later this summer, and test drive Model S in 2010! In the meanwhile, I welcome you to visit the Los Angeles showroom anytime. We have a full service area here and the Roadsters are absolutely phenomenal to see and experience in person. If you haven't had the opportunity to learn about the Roadster, it is an absolutely incredible car to drive while you're waiting for, and in an addition to the sedan. (Also, the Roadster is available for delivery this year and will bump you up on the wait list for Model S.) Thank you again for your interest and support. There is so much to look forward to as we continue driving innovation forward! Stay tunned to the website for updates, and we will look forward to reconnecting soon! Best, Kyrstin Munson 310-473-8337 Kyrstin Munson I Client Services I KMunson@TeslaMotors.com I 11163 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90025 I tel 310.473.8337 I TESLA MOTORS Tesla SMy daily driver Lexus GS450Hybrid |
HCRDAN |
Mar 28 2009, 08:09 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 113 Joined: 24-September 06 From: Austin, TX Member No.: 6,907 Region Association: None |
Congratulations. I sincerely hope Tesla is able to pull it off. If they are able to get the government financing they need, the S appears on paper and in pictures to be a Volt beater. They've done a nice job styling the car. The rear hatch is interesting, as is the ability to swap battery packs quickly.
Do you know if they developed the entire car from scratch or are they leveraging on someone's platform as they did with the Roadster (using a re-engineered Lotus chassis just like the Chrysler EV posted above) Someone above commented about the 45min charge on 120V; the 45min charge requires a 480V outlet. I'm surprised we've not seen more development of small electric or hybrid fleet vehicles. The US Postal Service delivery vehicles for example seem like they could be ideal for such applications. Even if they only had a 40 mile range. |
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