Now that cars are coming off of warranty people will need parts. Just like other cars.



Rather than making parts ordering a mystery then can "disrupt the system" by allowing me to access a parts list in my Tesla app, see a picture, part number & description of a part I need and allow me to click "delivery" or "pick-up" and specify the service center to acquire parts w/o needing to talk to a human. Now THAT would be something I personally would actually enjoy now having to speak to a human being to do. These little paddle gears, for instance, cost them less than a buck. They charge $5 each or whatever plus shipping or free pick-up and make $4 on each one.



$4 doesn't sound like much but 500% profit multiplied by 4 across however many Model S owners exist in the world with failing door handles isn't an insignificant amount. Now extrapolate that over ALL parts of these cars and you have recipe for a solid revenue stream that is easily sustainable and they can revolutionize yet another industry to disrupt the car industry.

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