

The automaker is expected to announce its delivery and production numbers during the first week of April. Like we previously reported, Tesla has taken some measures like no co-pilot test drives to try to help sales and they are doing no-contact delivery or even home deliveries in order to help customers who are still willing to go through with purchases and delivery during the coronavirus crisis. Normally, Tesla would be able to sell most of those utilizing its marketing tools and foot traffic in its stores in malls, but most of those have closed this week. We can find similar amounts of inventory Tesla vehicles in dozens of other markets in the US. In the LA area alone, Tesla has over 150 Model 3 vehicles in inventory for sale: With only just over a week left in the quarter, we now see thousands of inventory vehicles across North American markets. However, it is going to be an issue this quarter since Tesla is forced to stop or significantly reduce its operations in many North American markets due to the coronavirus. The automaker’s North American retail and delivery team has an incredible ability to deliver most of those inventory vehicles in just a few weeks at the end of each quarter.

Part of Tesla’s optimization process is to focus production at the end of a quarter on inventory vehicles for the North American market since they can be delivered faster than custom orders. On the other hand, most automakers are making cars from several different factories and they deliver them in volume to third-party dealers who are then responsible for selling them to customers. When you combine this difference with the fact that until recently, all of Tesla’s cars were coming out of a single factory in California, it makes for a vastly different business model.Įvery quarter, Tesla has to jump through hoops in order to optimize transporting the more than 100,000 cars coming out of Fremont factory all around the world to individual customers. Unlike most other automakers, Tesla owns its vehicles all the way to the point customers take delivery. The electric automaker doesn’t use third-party franchise dealerships. There are many differences between Tesla and the most established automakers, but one of the most interesting differences is Tesla’s direct-sale model. Whether through email, phone or in person, we're here to help you get the customer service you deserve.Tesla has thousands of electric cars available in its inventory at the end of the quarter and that might change how the company operates. Our customer service representatives will be happy to assist you in any way. If you need help with any aspect of the buying process, please don't hesitate to ask us. We Welcome Your Feedback and Commentsĭo you have questions or comments for us? We'd love to hear them! Fill out the form and we will get back to you as soon as possible. You may also contact us and let us know what vehicle you are searching for and we can look for you. Please visit us again soon and try searching again. We refresh our inventory multiple times throughout the day.

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