Yeah, that's out of our price range, I'd love to own one, but even the $60k for the entry level is hard for us to pull the trigger. (The $7500 off is a tax break if others here didn't know, so you will pay almost $60k for a base with no options and over $60k with a couple options.)
Question 2 if you don't mind, do you have the rear facing seats?
I like the idea and appeal of the Model X AWD and 2 motors, but I am guessing that crossover is $100k plus to start like the roadster.
My wife, Myself and a friend of mine would love to see one of these in person, our friend is almost sold and wants to buy but the wait is what is turning him off. He lives in Dublin and was glad to hear the repair center is going in there. He's a Mercedes guy, I'm quite surprised he is thinking of moving away from them. I also think when he sees how plain it is inside, it might make him stay away too.
We can get a really nice AWD Audi, AWD BMW for $60k.