GM Execs say they don't need your $1000 to reserve a spot for you.... hint hint

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klaus

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More Tesla Model 3 vs Chevy Bolt as the date draws closer!

http://www.myelectriccarforums.com/...m-doesnt-need-to-take-1000-to-hold-your-spot/

  • The Chevrolet Bolt is scheduled to go on sale long before Tesla’s Model 3
  • “It will be in production by the end of 2016, so it’s not necessary to put down $1,000 and wait until 2018 or sometime after that.”
  • “GM’s balance sheet is in pretty strong shape, so we don’t need to take $1,000 of your money just to hold a spot”
 
So, they're holding spots for free? Or is there a price, just lower than $1000?
 
Franchise laws (for good or bad) prevent automakers from dictating who dealers sell to. Since Tesla does not have dealers (yet), they can sell in any order they want.

In the case of the Model 3, the first units will go to current Tesla owners living on the West Coast of the US who order highly optioned cars. Within that subset, they will be delivered based on reservation order.

In the case of the Bolt, there have been no roll out plans announced, but they will be allocated by GM to dealers. Dealers are free to allocate them how they see fit. Based on deposits, a list, or who plays golf with the owner.

Some dealers are already taking deposits. Others will wait untill they can configure a car and actually place an order with the factory. Some will sell for MSRP, others will add a premium due to demand.
 
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