There’s no indication that any of the features on the Premium won’t be available as options on the GT. On the contrary, it appears all are available for the GT. Only unknown at this point is the cost of the options.This is exactly what I'm worried about with my GT reservation. I didn't reserve until last month because that was when I was sure I'd be able to actually buy it.
I want all the features that a Premium has. I want all that tech. Thats why I'm so interested in the vehicle. I also want the performance of the GT. And I think it looks so much better with that dark grill as well. I just worry that I'm going to have to make a choice of all the features, or the speed and looks. A
And then I'm going to be really sad if I wait for the GT, and end up just having to order a premium and getting it even later.
You can always order a premium now as long as you get in writing from the dealer that the deposit is refundable. You then can decide based on latest information available. If you order a premium now though, it will probably be ready before your GT. I also suspect that by the time your GT is ready, there might be more freely available Premiums with dealers.This is exactly what I'm worried about with my GT reservation. I didn't reserve until last month because that was when I was sure I'd be able to actually buy it.
I want all the features that a Premium has. I want all that tech. Thats why I'm so interested in the vehicle. I also want the performance of the GT. And I think it looks so much better with that dark grill as well. I just worry that I'm going to have to make a choice of all the features, or the speed and looks. A
And then I'm going to be really sad if I wait for the GT, and end up just having to order a premium and getting it even later.
Yup looks like the same two cars from SoCal tours - RR with white interior and IB with black interiorCool. I was at Mike Maroone Ford yesterday (Longmont). They were busier than I expected. Only got 10-15 minutes with the car since they had probably 6-8 people scheduled that hour (for 2 cars). Had someone inside doing check-ins on a tablet. Looked like 25-30 lines on that page. Not sure if there were more pages scrolling below that. It was orderly, but the guy did say something about "10 minutes" so that must have been what they needed to divvy it up into. YMMV though. Probably just depends on how many people signed up. I didn't expect that many though.
Didn't do any drives. I assume that's standard, although if someone gets lucky and happens to be the only person there that hour, who knows. (I doubt it though.)
They provided lunch too. Had a stack of boxes sandwich lunches from Jimmy Johns. Don't know if that's all day though. We had a 1pm-2pm slot, near lunchtime. That might have even been something the dealer did rather than Ford. Not sure.
I assume it's these same 2 cars making the circuit in CO...
I asked yesterday. The RR is from the southern California tour, but the Infinite Blue is from NorCal and also had the white interior.Yup looks like the same two cars from SoCal tours - RR with white interior and IB with black interior
Seems crazy they don't have one of the crews working it's way down the east coast.I guess the first time I'll see one in the Southeast is when I'm test driving my own at the dealership.
you should have asked him what he thought. See a lot of tesla people starting to really look at the mache.I went again today to the one in Denver. The people before and after us... Tesla owners/fans.
Not me. I was wearing my Mach-E shirt. Guy probably thought "Oh jees, one of those dweebs". ?I went again today to the one in Denver. The people before and after us... Tesla owners/fans.