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Tesla Model 3 unveiling -- live stream


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The new Tesla Model 3 will be unveiled in a live stream starting at 10.30 am Thai time, that's in about half an hour.

https://model3.tesla.com/

It looks like they will indeed use the Chinese number 三 (3), which closely resembles the letter E in the Tesla trademark, as I had expected from the day when I read that Ford won their case to prevent Tesla from calling it "Model E", and Elon Musk gets what he intended, the three Tesla models spelling out S E X

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Amazing the amount of pre-booking they had for the model 3

Its cheaper than a fortuner

If they released it here i would sell my car at a big loss and buy one right away.

Looks at ludicrous mode acceleration on youtube for instant-hardons

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Amazing the amount of pre-booking they had for the model 3

Its cheaper than a fortuner

If they released it here i would sell my car at a big loss and buy one right away.

Looks at ludicrous mode acceleration on youtube for instant-hardons

Price would be 5 to 7 million here....ridiculous..

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Even If taxes would be 100% in Thailand, the price car will rise to 70.000$, that will be 2.46M thb

How do get this 5 to 7M thb calculation ? that is the price of the S model which is not a cheap car anywhere.

Deliveries of the Model S will start early next year, although retail pricing has not been finalised. 
.The Model S could be priced from Bt5 million to Bt7 million, she said

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Tesla-to-make-debut-at-upcoming-motor-show-30272850.html

S model price quote :

The all-wheel-drive 70-kWh version is $75,000 before any incentives, and the 85-kWh version is $85,000, or $80,000 with rear-wheel drive. The P85D (Performance) model starts at $105,000.

http://www.thecarconnection.com/cars/tesla_model-s

so the Model 3 will be available around 2.3 to 3M thb but I hope it will be less... this car looks real good !!!!

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Im pretty sure i heard the thai governement talking about electric cars rebate or something a while ago.

tesla for 1.5m with a few super chargers around the country? Adios pajero/camry/accord/fortuner

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Its cheaper than a fortuner

If they released it here i would sell my car at a big loss and buy one right away.

Looks at ludicrous mode acceleration on youtube for instant-hardons

How many airbags ?

How many cup holders ....
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Even If taxes would be 100% in Thailand, the price car will rise to 70.000$, that will be 2.46M thb

How do get this 5 to 7M thb calculation ? that is the price of the S model which is not a cheap car anywhere.

Pretty simple, because import taxes in Thailand aren't 100%, they are around 280%

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Its cheaper than a fortuner

If they released it here i would sell my car at a big loss and buy one right away.

Looks at ludicrous mode acceleration on youtube for instant-hardons

How many airbags ?

How many cup holders ....

Free window film and floor mats ?

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Tesla unveils its Model 3 sedan as pre-orders top 198,000
Chris Woodyard, USA TODAY 3:19 p.m. EDT April 1, 2016

HAWTHORNE, Calif. -- Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk said Friday that "pre-orders" for the Model 3 electric car had hit 198,000, an encouraging sign a day after the novel vehicle aimed at a mass market was unveiled here to an enthusiastic crowd.

The Model 3 drove onto a stage through a curtain of fog at a lavish ceremony in a converted hangar adjoining the SpaceX factory in this Los Angeles suburb. Tesla CEO Musk vowed that the car will seat five, hit the highest safety marks and have a range of at least 215 miles a charge.

While its performance won't be nearly as breathtaking as its larger sibling, the super-luxury Model S, will be impressive: Zero to 60 miles per hour in less than 6 seconds. To prove the point, Tesla offered test rides with a long straightaway in which the car hurtled down a side road at push-you-back-in-your-seat speeds in near silence.

Read more: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2016/04/01/tesla-unveils-its-model-3-sedan-bid-mass-appeal/82503100/

-- USA Today 2016-04-01

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Amazing the amount of pre-booking they had for the model 3

Its cheaper than a fortuner

If they released it here i would sell my car at a big loss and buy one right away.

Looks at ludicrous mode acceleration on youtube for instant-hardons

I wonder if Ludicrous Mode will come as an option for the Model 3. Not that I would buy this option.

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Even If taxes would be 100% in Thailand, the price car will rise to 70.000$, that will be 2.46M thb

How do get this 5 to 7M thb calculation ? that is the price of the S model which is not a cheap car anywhere.

Pretty simple, because import taxes in Thailand aren't 100%, they are around 280%

Whats the current tax on a electric car and hybrid car compared to lets say a Lamborghini?

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Its cheaper than a fortuner

If they released it here i would sell my car at a big loss and buy one right away.

Looks at ludicrous mode acceleration on youtube for instant-hardons

How many airbags ?

How many cup holders ....

Free window film and floor mats ?

I'd never have one. Apparently their service is poor in Thailand, which is much more important than buying the best car available.

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If Tesla want to bite the Thai market.. you know they have to do ??!!

Well that is really simple : just start to sell "Piset" series like :> Winnie the pooh, Doraemon or Hello kitty, even Transformers will do !

That will Crush all other brand cars, buyers won't even notice it's an electric one !

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