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Where to Buy a Tesla

September 18, 2015 by Will Lipovsky

Where to Buy a Tesla
Have you ever thought is would be the great american adventure to travel across the country
absolutely free? OK, maybe not free but How about for the price of lunch? It can be done thanks
to the technology behind the amazing Tesla vehicles.

Tesla has two amazing cars, the model S which is a sedan, and the newer model which is a
sportier version.Now They are launching a new vehicle this month, called the X. This is the SUV
version of the Tesla. All of These cars are designed to hold enough charge to get you about 350
miles, then take a break at your favorite lunch spot and charge your electric car while you enjoy
your meal and relax for about an hour. All without shelling out a dime for gas. and with high gas
prices and the need to conserve the Tesla is promised to deliver on the low price road trip so
many dream of.

So with this all in mind the burning question in this reporter’s mind is where can I purchase this
money saving car?

I found my answer, but not after a little bit of search. The number one way to get a Tesla is their
website. There you can look at options, pick your colors and get amazing service, which is the
call tag of Tesla. They strive to provide you with one on one custom options just for you. They
don’t want you to buy a Tesla for a while, but for a lifetime. The site is simple and easy to use,
and gives you everything you would need to pick out the car you would really love. Who doesn’t
like to pick exactly what color and style they want to drive, right?

For those of you wanting to cruise the country on a dime, but like the feel of seeing what you are
going to get, you can find a gallery, not a dealership. These are not your standard car
dealerships at all, in fact they can’t sell you a car to drive off the lot at all. You can look, you can
even touch, but Tesla doesn’t sell cars out of dealerships. Instead you order your custom made
beauty to be delivered to you.

Of course there is some opposition to this style of car purchase. Some states have even banned
the idea of selling a car without the dealership. The questions becomes why would anyone want
to keep people from getting a custom car that saves money and frees up finances for other
purchases, all because there was no middle man?

What other benefits do you see in having a car that doesn’t need to go to the pump? A Tesla has no many other benefits as well. It’s the best cars Consumer Reports has ever tested. Talk about your ultimate smart car!

I hope to find these answers and more, and in the meantime will continue to explore the idea of
Tesla and their cars and unique car selling model.

 

Will Lipovsky
Will Lipovsky

I’m a personal finance freelancer writer and website manager. Feel free to connect with me at firstquarterfinance.com.

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