New Tesla Roadster : Anyone on here have one on order?

New Tesla Roadster : Anyone on here have one on order?

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WillB

Original Poster:

221 posts

273 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Interested to hear if anyone has ordered and any update on expected UK delivery dates?

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Pioneer

1,341 posts

143 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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I'd be interested to hear also. Very very tempted myself

WillB

Original Poster:

221 posts

273 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Looks like they're potentially pushed back delivery until 2021

As they're asking for a large deposit, be good to have a better idea on delivery.......

BobM

922 posts

267 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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There are a few in the Tesla FB owners group who have paid deposits. The general consensus is that there's not much point. It'll be such low volume that someone who paid a deposit last year is likely to get their car at the same time as someone who waits till it's actually in production.

Pioneer

1,341 posts

143 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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This was my understanding also

r o n n i e

382 posts

188 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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I didn’t go ahead with deposit for above reason - I enquired, lots of availability on build slots and lots of ambiguity on when.

easytiger123

2,647 posts

221 months

Thursday 14th November 2019
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Looked at it and like others didn't proceed. For the Founders Series car (and it's unclear what extras that has over the standard car) they want full payment of £190,000 up front, held in a non-segregated account, with no idea of when you'll get the vehicle.

simonrockman

6,950 posts

267 months

Wednesday 28th February 2024
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Musk claiming Roadster will do 0-60 in under one second

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/17627184277754...

murphyaj

886 posts

87 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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simonrockman said:
Musk claiming Roadster will do 0-60 in under one second

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/17627184277754...
Musk says a lot of things, most of them are just to get free publicity from the press reacting to his every word. A quick check of the news today shows that this strategy works.

He also said that the Roadster would be launched in 2020, and that the cybertruck would be released in 2021 costing $39000 (it came out in 2023 costing $79000)

zedmtrappe

285 posts

108 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Did the TSLA need a lift again ?

0-60 <1 second that would be some experience ..... I must be getting old but I'm not sure I would want to put myself through that even as a driver ..

s2000db

1,241 posts

165 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Well seeing as you can’t stop from 60mph in under a second, I doubt that you could accelerate that fast….
Unless there’s some fancy new tyre technology that they’ve suddenly discovered..

BobM

922 posts

267 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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s2000db said:
Well seeing as you can’t stop from 60mph in under a second, I doubt that you could accelerate that fast….
Unless there’s some fancy new tyre technology that they’ve suddenly discovered..
He's talking about using SpaceX's cold air thrusters. So that element of the acceleration isn't dependent on tyre grip.

s2000db

1,241 posts

165 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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BobM said:
s2000db said:
Well seeing as you can’t stop from 60mph in under a second, I doubt that you could accelerate that fast….
Unless there’s some fancy new tyre technology that they’ve suddenly discovered..
He's talking about using SpaceX's cold air thrusters. So that element of the acceleration isn't dependent on tyre grip.
Ahhh, didn’t realise that, what’s the chances of that being legal on a public road?

BobM

922 posts

267 months

Friday 1st March 2024
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s2000db said:
Ahhh, didn’t realise that, what’s the chances of that being legal on a public road?
Over here I'd have thought about zero, but it seems anything goes over in the US. I don't really understand the motivation for it, there have to be safety issues, it must add a load of weight, not to mention the complexity and cost. The original spec was 0-60 in < 2 seconds anyway, not exactly a slouch.

subirg

760 posts

288 months

Saturday 2nd March 2024
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You can go as quick as you want in the land of make believe..! Hahahaaaa!