Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The destination fee is expensive, and you are not alone in trying to get it waived. Unfortunately, there is no way to avoid the destination fee when purchasing a Tesla.
In fact, every car manufacturer is required by law to charge a destination or delivery fee that represents the average cost to deliver the vehicle to any part of the country. It’s frustrating, but you would have to pay the destination fee even if you went straight to the factory to pick up the vehicle.
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