
How Long Tesla Will Take to Deliver Your Tesla Model 3—And How to ...
- by Wired
- Aug 01, 2017
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The long-awaited, much-anticipated
Tesla Model 3 has officially arrived, and judging by early reviews (including ours) Elon Musk's $35,000 sedan delivers on a decade of hype, complete with unique tech touches and all the pep and performance the world expects from a Tesla.
So if youâre thinking, âTime to finally write the check and go all-in on Elon's electric,â you're likely also wondering, "When can I get mine?" The quick answer: not for a while.
Thanks to massive pent-up demand for this long-range and (relatively) low-cost electric, if you place a reservation right now, youâre looking at mid to late 2018 for delivery. And even if you threw your $1,000 deposit at Tesla the day the car was revealed in March 2016, to get your name near the front of the line itâll still be a few months yet.
After all, Tesla has to successfully ramp up its production line. Then it has to work through the backlog of half a million reservations it had booked as of last week.
The good news is that, if you just cannot wait that long, there are a few ways to bump your order up in the line. Based on past Tesla prognostications and its just-launched âdelivery estimator,â which offers a due date within a three month-ish window for your particular order, you can see some of the factors Tesla is using to allocate cars.
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Your best bet is also the hardest to pull off: Work for Elon Musk. The first Model 3 deliveries are going to Tesla and SpaceX employees who made reservations. Thatâs not just special treatment, itâs a smart move for Tesla. The early cars off the line are almost guaranteed to have some bugs. Staff are more likely to be forgiving and better able to bring their cars in for service and repair.
Easier, but more expensive: Buy a Model S or Model X, or already have one in your garage. Previous owners jump ahead in the queue, as a thank you for their loyalty.
More complicated, and probably more expensive: relocate. Tesla will hand over Model 3 keycards (no keys here) with geographic filters of a sort. Deliveries will start in the US, then other left-hand drive countries. Right-hand drivers in places like the UK and Australia will have to wait until 2019.
OK, none of thatâs super helpful. More practically, you can be flexible about the spec of your carâand how much you're willing to spend.
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