JohnSC
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I just returned from an exercise walk in the mall where there is a Tesla showroom. They have a cybertruck on display there. I glanced in to see if I would turn to stone upon gazing at it. Fortunately, I didn't but it was a close call.I just purchased a used Tesla truck. It just needs a paint job and some new wheels...
I have yet to see one where I live. My son that lives in butt f***k Iowa sees them there.I was amused at how many Cybertrucks we saw around Dallas the other weekend. And see a Tesla store in a shopping mall was interesting site as well.
This is the new way to sell cars. The Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall has Tesla, Lucid and Polestar showrooms. Further north is Scottsdale Quarter with showrooms for Genesis and Lincoln. Of course, the dealerships have to have service facilities somewhere.I was amused at how many Cybertrucks we saw around Dallas the other weekend. And see a Tesla store in a shopping mall was interesting site as well.
The Tesla only dealership I have ever seen is in a mall in Sarasota Florida. Not a bad idea. I wonder where the shop is?This is the new way to sell cars. The Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall has Tesla, Lucid and Polestar showrooms. Further north is Scottsdale Quarter with showrooms for Genesis and Lincoln. Of course, the dealerships have to have service facilities somewhere.
For Tesla, there is one at 5231 McIntosh Rd in Sarasota. In the case of Genesis of Scottsdale, the company is finishing/has finished a service building on the premises of the Hyundai dealership approximately two miles away from the mall showroom. For what its worth one of the sales guys told me that they have 100 cars on the roof of the mall (it wouldn't be the first time a sales person prevaricated).The Tesla only dealership I have ever seen is in a mall in Sarasota Florida. Not a bad idea. I wonder where the shop is?
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I did see a video though where it did not see an overturned truck and ran into it. Seems like you still have to look out the window.
Had lunch with three Tesla owners who had driven to North Carolina or Atlanta to buy their Teslas. Tesla storefronts are banned in South Carolina, and I explained that the lack of service was a factor in our decision to go with Genesis. Their response was, "What service?" None had needed service beyond what any mechanic could perform. Updates and recalls were done over the air. Two of the three had owned their Teslas for several years.For Tesla, there is one at 5231 McIntosh Rd in Sarasota. In the case of Genesis of Scottsdale, the company is finishing/has finished a service building on the premises of the Hyundai dealership approximately two miles away from the mall showroom. For what its worth one of the sales guys told me that they have 100 cars on the roof of the mall (it wouldn't be the first time a sales person prevaricated).
This is becoming fairly common. There are two unrelated upscale malls situated across Scottsdale Road from each other in north Phoenix/Scottsdale. I previously said that there were two at Scottsdale Quarter (Genesis and Lincoln); there is a Tesla showroom across the street at Kierland Commons. Interestingly, there are Tesla superchargers at both malls.
The issue with you thinking that Tesla is a POS is brought to you by the Media that hates Musk.Had lunch with three Tesla owners who had driven to North Carolina or Atlanta to buy their Teslas. Tesla storefronts are banned in South Carolina, and I explained that the lack of service was a factor in our decision to go with Genesis. Their response was, "What service?" None had needed service beyond what any mechanic could perform. Updates and recalls were done over the air. Two of the three had owned their Teslas for several years.
When I commented that my wife found the Tesla "stark and drab," they all pretty much agreed and smiled politely. I thought about, but did not mention, the YouTube videos showing misaligned body parts.
Seems there has been discussion about Tesla selling them online at Amazon. Maybe Amazon would give you a return code if something was less than pristine. Still, I do envy their charging network.
Even though you say you are not political this post is. Lets keep politics out of it. But if you must, tell us what he did do right.He must have done something right sometime in his life. (I liked his movie).
The issue with you thinking that Tesla is a POS is brought to you by the Media that hates Musk.
I can't remember the last time I read anything positive about Musk or Tesla. That is how our media works. They slant the news to agree with whatever their agenda is.
The media does their best to destroy people and things they do not like.
I am not a political person and by no means a Trump person, but the smear job they are now doing on JD Vance is another example. I have not read one positive thing about him on any of the news feeds I watch. Not one thing! Nothing! All negative.
He must have done something right sometime in his life. (I liked his movie). The Media wants Trump to go away and they will do what they can to help. Fox does the same on the other side, but Fox is greatly outnumbered.
I couldn't care less who the president is, as it does not matter a hill of beans to me. But is is sure fun to watch.
The issue with you thinking that Tesla is a POS is brought to you by the Media that hates Musk.
I can't remember the last time I read anything positive about Musk or Tesla. That is how our media works. They slant the news to agree with whatever their agenda is.
The media does their best to destroy people and things they do not like.
I am not a political person and by no means a Trump person, but the smear job they are now doing on JD Vance is another example. I have not read one positive thing about him on any of the news feeds I watch. Not one thing! Nothing! All negative.
He must have done something right sometime in his life. (I liked his movie). The Media wants Trump to go away and they will do what they can to help. Fox does the same on the other side, but Fox is greatly outnumbered.
I couldn't care less who the president is, as it does not matter a hill of beans to me. But is is sure fun to watch.
Just to clarify, they are not banning Tesla, they do not allow any auto manufacturers to sell direct to consumers. This is EVERY brand, not just Tesla. It goes back to the 1930s when car makers started using dealers for sales. Franchise laws prevent direct sales to protect dealers. Laws vary by state.It may surprise you, but my view is that Tesla should not have been banned from selling in South Carolina, any more than Carvana or anyone else selling vehicles without a "dealership." In fact, my Genesis "dealership" does not have a service department. All repairs are handled by their Hyandai partners next door, a fact that did not come up in our negotiation. Fault me for not asking.
And none of this is intended to belittle Tesla, although I can see where I may have led you to that conclusion.
Thanks, Ed. The old law was struck down as anti-competitive in several states, including North Carolina and probably Georgia. But a bill to allow Tesla to sell in South Carolina died in committee in 2019 with opposition from dealerships and their manufacturers. The concern here was not all manufacturers, mostly struggling startups, but the EV manufacturer that controls 60% of the market worldwide.Just to clarify, they are not banning Tesla, they do not allow any auto manufacturers to sell direct to consumers. This is EVERY brand, not just Tesla. It goes back to the 1930s when car makers started using dealers for sales. Franchise laws prevent direct sales to protect dealers. Laws vary by state.
Carvana is just another used car lot, not covered by franchise laws, just like Bob's Really Good Cars and such. There is no requirement that dealers have a service shop. Traditionally, most do as it is a profit center.
Franchise laws can be tough. Look how long it took Genesis to be able to spin off and open Genesis dealers, not selling through existing Hyundai dealers