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Conga: Tesla Purchase
#1
Original Poster


Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: bay area, ca
Programs: UA plat, , aa plat, marriott LT titanium
Posts: 4,973
Conga: Tesla Purchase
Not sure where to post this - this is my best guess. I'm thinking of buying a Tesla and wondered if an existing owner wanted to post a referral code, then after I get mine I could post a referral code for the next person, etc. I'd order soon but not get delivery until late June (due to travel schedule)
Since some of us are (or will be) driving or renting Teslas - and there is a referral link now (which changes) for 1000 mile charging credit (I think) - so an owner can give a purchaser a code then both will receive some charging credit.
https://www.tesla.com/support/referral-program
Also any opinions about the car (I'm thinking of getting base model 3 as I don't do a lot of driving) would be good to share.
Since some of us are (or will be) driving or renting Teslas - and there is a referral link now (which changes) for 1000 mile charging credit (I think) - so an owner can give a purchaser a code then both will receive some charging credit.
https://www.tesla.com/support/referral-program
Also any opinions about the car (I'm thinking of getting base model 3 as I don't do a lot of driving) would be good to share.
#2
FlyerTalk Evangelist



Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: ORD
Posts: 14,773
The teslamotorsclub.com forums are very active for many many opinions and questions about the car.
Personally, I'd want the AWD and long range battery but those add almost $20k to the car price.
Consider your home charging approach first. Tesla is apparently not including the NEMA 14-50 adapter anymore, so if you planned on installing that outlet you'll need to make sure you buy the adapter separately from them ($35 when it's in stock). They are trying to get people to either plug in to a standard 120V outlet or buy the Wall Connector.
Personally, I'd want the AWD and long range battery but those add almost $20k to the car price.

Consider your home charging approach first. Tesla is apparently not including the NEMA 14-50 adapter anymore, so if you planned on installing that outlet you'll need to make sure you buy the adapter separately from them ($35 when it's in stock). They are trying to get people to either plug in to a standard 120V outlet or buy the Wall Connector.
#3
Original Poster


Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: bay area, ca
Programs: UA plat, , aa plat, marriott LT titanium
Posts: 4,973
The teslamotorsclub.com forums are very active for many many opinions and questions about the car.
Personally, I'd want the AWD and long range battery but those add almost $20k to the car price.
Consider your home charging approach first. Tesla is apparently not including the NEMA 14-50 adapter anymore, so if you planned on installing that outlet you'll need to make sure you buy the adapter separately from them ($35 when it's in stock). They are trying to get people to either plug in to a standard 120V outlet or buy the Wall Connector.
Personally, I'd want the AWD and long range battery but those add almost $20k to the car price.

Consider your home charging approach first. Tesla is apparently not including the NEMA 14-50 adapter anymore, so if you planned on installing that outlet you'll need to make sure you buy the adapter separately from them ($35 when it's in stock). They are trying to get people to either plug in to a standard 120V outlet or buy the Wall Connector.
Thanks for the link - I've read a lot and looked at youtube reviews but this is another source
#5


Join Date: Nov 2000
Posts: 1,184
Here's my referral link to receive 1,000 free Supercharger miles with the purchase and delivery of a new Tesla car, or earn a $100 award after system activation by purchasing or subscribing to solar panels: Free Supercharger Miles
If you've already ordered without a link plz give theDA my code vick27623 @ delivery
If you've already ordered without a link plz give theDA my code vick27623 @ delivery
Last edited by Spiff; Dec 23, 2019 at 10:32 am
#6
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 9
Used vickh's referral code.
Here is my referral code (1,000 free Supercharger miles): https://ts.la/saihei35647
If you've already ordered without a link please give the DA my code saihei35647 @ delivery.
Here is my referral code (1,000 free Supercharger miles): https://ts.la/saihei35647
If you've already ordered without a link please give the DA my code saihei35647 @ delivery.





