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Tesla speeds up export plans to take advantage of low dollar
Enlarge PhotoCarmakers may be finding it tough importing cars into the U.S. because of the weak dollar but on the flipside exporting cars outside of the States is proving to be very lucrative. This is especially the case with niche carmakers like
Tesla, whose all-electric roadster, which sells in the U.S. for about $100,000, effectively becomes cheaper for markets like Europe and Asia because of the falling dollar.
Unfortunately, Tesla has no export plan in place and with the 600 cars scheduled to be produced this year already sold out and half of next year’s allotment also spoken for, we could be a couple of years away from seeing the roadster become an international star.
In a recent interview with the
Associated Press, Tesla sales exec Darryl Siry revealed company officials will be speeding up export plans to take advantage of the falling dollar. “We have always wanted to distribute in Europe, but with the low dollar we are going to move quicker,” he said. “The introduction date for the Roadster in Europe will be announced in a couple of months.”
Siry wasn’t willing to reveal which European countries would get the Tesla first but he said Sweden and Norway were likely candidates.
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By Gus Posted: 3/27/2008 11:46am PDT
By chris Posted: 3/27/2008 1:05pm PDT
but yeah,... 100 grand.....
By Gus Posted: 3/27/2008 3:38pm PDT
The other consideration is that (for now) it would have to be a second car.
When are those fast-charging batteries and filling stations coming, please?
By Tony Posted: 3/27/2008 4:16pm PDT
By chris Posted: 3/28/2008 10:13am PDT
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