Just curious--what specifically about cold weather are you worried about? Obv I don't have a Model 3, but I have a Leaf and a PHEV, so I may have some insight.LordMortis wrote:I'm not sold on Tesla being a cold weather car yet... and the wiring in my house being able to support the change and draw.
Uh, yes. I have a feeling we're going to see a repeat of the Model S situation. Most of the coverage mentions 500k reservations as though Tesla has to produce 500k vehicles to empty the queue. As they mentioned a few k reservations for the S, back when Tesla hoped to eventually sell 20k Model S per year, and perhaps if they were hugely successful, 20k S and 20k X per year worldwide.Exodor wrote:I should probably put down my $1000 to get a place in line.
They now sell ~100k combined per year, at a significantly higher ASP than originally projected back in 2011/2012.
Methinks that as the 3 starts to be delivered in the hundreds and then thousands over the next several months, a bunch of people who have never heard of, or at least never seriously considered, Tesla will jump on board. In other words, this time next year they may have sold 150k Model 3 vehicles and have a longer backlog than they have today.
If you may want one, and you want to get it before 2020, get a deposit in.