Thứ Năm, 24 tháng 11, 2016

Tesla Stores part 8

  • Mar 7, 2016
    mikevbf
    I tried to start a thread in the New England section of the site about service centers and got not interest. Really makes me wonder.
  • Mar 17, 2016
    LilWanFu
    A second store is coming to Miami-Dade County. I thought it odd that they would be only about 5 miles apart. However, the first store does not have a service center. The second one will.
  • Mar 21, 2016
    X Fan
    Interesting.....further up coast in Palm Beach county or putting one in Naples might have been better but I'm sure they have a better handle on demographics/needs.
  • Mar 21, 2016
    X Fan
    ^^^
    left out north of Palm beach county.....oops..
  • Mar 21, 2016
    LilWanFu
    That would be a nice drive...Plantation supercharter to one in Naples...and back.
  • Apr 2, 2016
    Electric Jupiter
    Wow, thanks for that, quick and precise. Just goes to show how many things there are to learn about tesla!!
  • Apr 2, 2016
    Electric Jupiter
    Oh yeah, the alpha model will probably be nice, but we will have to see...
  • Apr 20, 2016
    vgrinshpun
    These two locations were discussed over the weekend during the first "Tesla Social" (Summon) event. These are actually just telephone numbers that can be used for arranging a test drive in Princeton, NJ and Cherry Hill, NJ areas for people who prefer not to travel to the closest stores in King of Prussia, PA or Devon, PA.
  • May 9, 2016
    Boiler149
    Anyone have any idea when Kentucky will get a store?
  • May 12, 2016
    MorrisonHiker
    Can anyone tell me where the largest Tesla store is located in the Bay Area? I think the Dublin store is pretty big from what I've read but don't know if there are others that are bigger.

    Also, which store has the widest variety of Tesla accessories such as apparel, etc.?
  • May 20, 2016
    JRP3
  • Jun 3, 2016
    bmah
    Kind of a late answer, but Dublin is the largest Bay Area Tesla store I'm aware of (I've been to most but not all of the stores / service centers around here). Also lots of parking space because it used to be a car (Dodge?) dealership. Any particular thing you're looking for?

    Not sure about accessories or apparel...intuitively I'd guess Dublin or Fremont but that's based on zero data.

    Bruce.
  • Jun 3, 2016
    MorrisonHiker
    The trip and factory tour are next Friday so your response was timely. Thanks! We'll definitely stop by the Dublin store to see how it compares to the one tiny store in Colorado. We're not looking for anything special but it would be nice to have some choice in apparel and accessories.

    Do you know if any stores carry the cycling jerseys?
  • Jun 3, 2016
    bmah
    Can't say I've seen the cycling jerseys, but I admit I've never looked for them. Cycling wear to me means a ratty old T-shirt and whatever pair of short pants is at the top of my drawer. :)

    Bruce.
  • Jun 3, 2016
    Krugerrand
    Call and ask?
  • Jun 5, 2016
    Citizen
    I would love to see a store in the Destin area of Florida
  • Jul 11, 2016
    Curt Renz
  • Jul 11, 2016
    dmckinstry
    Well Curt, what do you expect? There's already plenty of demand, Tesla Motors can wait for the customers to realize they really "NEED" a Tesla.
  • Aug 4, 2016
    NedBevFan
    Re: the Onondaga Nation lands concept; the tribe would gladly do so, but I doubt Tesla would find them palatable. The Oneidas would be stronger partners long term.
  • Aug 4, 2016
    JRP3
    Why is that?
  • Aug 4, 2016
    NedBevFan
    There really isn't a stable leadership there. Also they have a history of instability vs state and local governments, which independent lands or No, they need to interact with. The Oneidas have largely overcome their long standing community animosity and are an economic force in the market.
  • Aug 11, 2016
    disagree
    Where do we talk about how poor their sales teams are? :mad:
  • Aug 27, 2016
    neroden
    There are no restrictions on number of *service centers* in the NY law. Only on numbers of stores (and possibly galleries, that's unclear to me).

    Tesla could legally open a Syracuse service center tomorrow. Probably best to do it according to the spirit of the law and put up a big "SERVICE ONLY NO SALES NO SHOWROOM" sign at the front entrance just to make it absolutely clear. :) Put the website address on the sign and it would still be highly effective as marketing; passersby would be super curious and would go to the website. :)

    Scranton would be tolerable for those of us further south, but no good for people along the Erie Canal or further north. Syracuse is probably the top priority because it's centrally located and can serve people from all directions in NY, even the North Country.

    The Great Lakes and the Canadian border make it a problem to locate across the border to the north. Given the restriction to 5 stores in NY, it would actually be wise for Tesla to have *zero* stores in New York City, since New Jersey and Connecticut are close enough for the NYC market, but nothing outside the state is close enough for Syracuse. (I realize Connecticut is a legal problem too. So maybe 1 store in Long Island and 1 in Westchester near the Connecticut border, plus stores in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and Vermont near the borders of CT and NY. And a big store in New Jersey next to the Hudson River, perhaps in Hoboken. Still leaves room for 3 stores in upstate NY which is about right: Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo.)
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