Originally Posted by BMWTurboDzl
Originally Posted by UncleDave
Originally Posted by Ws6
As others who can build a good car, build good EV's, Tesla sales will plummet.
...and when will this actually happen?
People have been saying this since the Model S was introduced in 2012.
UD
Tesla reported a month or so ago that their sales growth occurred in the leasing segment. High residual values are needed in order to sustain a "lease first" sales cycle. I'd guess in the next 3-4 yrs we'll see what happens as these vehicles come off lease and compete for new sales. Tesla models which have not had a complete refresh may be priced out or Tesla will get stuck with inventory that must be sold at a steep discount.
" May"
Can you get a copy of that report? I don't recall them saying that.
I believe it said leasing has grown - not surprising since it just started this summer, but I didnt see anything that said growth came exclusively, or soley from leasing.
UD
Originally Posted by UncleDave
Originally Posted by Ws6
As others who can build a good car, build good EV's, Tesla sales will plummet.
...and when will this actually happen?
People have been saying this since the Model S was introduced in 2012.
UD
Tesla reported a month or so ago that their sales growth occurred in the leasing segment. High residual values are needed in order to sustain a "lease first" sales cycle. I'd guess in the next 3-4 yrs we'll see what happens as these vehicles come off lease and compete for new sales. Tesla models which have not had a complete refresh may be priced out or Tesla will get stuck with inventory that must be sold at a steep discount.
" May"
Can you get a copy of that report? I don't recall them saying that.
I believe it said leasing has grown - not surprising since it just started this summer, but I didnt see anything that said growth came exclusively, or soley from leasing.
UD