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Tesla’s $20 MILLION Problem is Actually Their Secret Weapon

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Tesla has been riding a huge wave of success recently. Their stock is soaring, they achieved their fourth straight quarter of profitability for the first time ever, they released the Model Y ahead of schedule, and they are building a Cybertruck factory in Texas. But they have a bit of an interesting $20 million problem lingering over their heads. Or is it actually their secret advantage? Let’s talk about it.

Nearly three years ago in 2017 Tesla announced their next generation fully electric supercar. The 2020 Roadster will be the quickest car in the world – hold on, wait, I said 2020 didn’t I? Well, we are entering the last quarter of 2020 and still no Roadster. This is not new information by any means. Here’s what Elon told Joe Rogan earlier this year. But by far the question I get asked the most by friends and family is: Andy, when are you getting your Roadsters? And it seems like my answer is that my Roadsters are always perpetually two years away no matter what year it is. So first of all, you may be wondering: how am I getting multiple Roadsters (plural)? Well, that brings us into Tesla’s conundrum.

See, Tesla has something that really no other car company has: an internal referral program that provides every Tesla owner with their own unique referral link to share with others, and if someone orders a Tesla using a referral link, both people get 1,000 free Supercharging miles. Cool, right? But the referrer gets an additional perk which is a chance to win a brand new Tesla vehicle. If you didn’t know, I’ve been Tesla’s top referrer since 2018, and through the referral program I have won two upcoming Tesla Roadsters, and the crazy thing is I’m not the only one getting free Roadsters. In fact, Tesla is supposedly giving away over 80 free Roadsters through the referral program. But these aren’t just the plain old base Roadsters – no – these are Founders Series Roadsters that cost $250,000 each, and Tesla said they’re only producing 1,000 of these founders series roadsters. This comes to a total of $20,000,000 worth of vehicles that Tesla is giving away soon. But more interesting is it may be even more than $20,000,000. To see if this is a curse or a genius strategy, let’s take a look at how we got here.

Tesla first launched the referral program in 2015, and since then it has gone through several different iterations. Back in 2018 when I got my Model 3 the program was in Phase 9 and in that phase Tesla was offering some awesome prizes for referrals such as a kid size Model S, priority access to software updates, unique performance wheels, and an invite to a future Tesla event – all of which I received. But Tesla also did something pretty unheard of during phase 9 – they announced “Secret Levels” which could be unlocked after getting 5 referrals. These secret levels offered some even more incredible prizes such as experiences like attending a SpaceX rocket launch which I was lucky enough to do last year. But even as amazing as that was, the most exciting secret level prize was the ability to win discounts on an upcoming Founders Series Roadster. 10 referrals unlocked a 10% discount with the ability to get a 100% discount after hitting 55 referrals. But it gets even crazier. I emailed the Tesla referral program in November 2018 when I hit 55 referrals and in their response they said: “If you earn more than 55 you begin working towards your second Roadster in the same fashion.”

So Tesla was not only giving away discounts for one Roadster but two Roadsters which is a $500,000 value per person. In December 2018 I became the top referrer and not too long after that, the head of the referral program left Tesla, and around that same time Elon announced that they were officially ending the referral program as a cost cutting measure. Here’s where it gets interesting. When phase 9 of the program “ended” on Feb 2nd 2019 there were roughly 80 Roadsters claimed to be won for free. However, those 80 do not include the dozens of people who likely won a 90% or more discount off a Roadster. Or what about the dozens or more people who won anywhere from 50-85% discounts? How many of those people will buy a Founders Series Roadster? Since Tesla is only producing 1,000 of these how many will be sold at the full retail price after honoring all the discounts? Seems like the number of people buying at full price could be relatively small.

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So are these free Roadsters that are worth millions of dollars of unseen revenue a big problem for Tesla? Some people think so. But what if it’s actually their secret advantage? If we look at this from a different perspective we know that giving away a $250,000 Roadster does not mean it’s an actual $250,000 expense for Tesla. Giving away a Roadster essentially has two costs for Tesla: the actual cost of producing the car which should hopefully be much less than $250,000 and the opportunity cost of giving away a car that someone else possibly would have purchased at full price.

I also found something interesting as I was researching for this video. The official Tesla Referral program page states the following about the Roadster discounts: “Discount off the base price will be displayed in the Loot Box. Discounts will expire one year after the Roadster becomes available for order.” The key phrase there is “discount off the BASE price”. It also stated this in the official secret level loot box page back when it was first appearing where it said “the ability to purchase a founders series Roadster at a discount off the BASE price.” The word base keeps showing up. If we visit the Tesla Roadster page you can see it says the base price is $200,000. So does this mean Tesla will only offer discounts up to $200,000 off and possibly require the winners to pay the remaining $50,000 for the founders series? That would at least bring in some money that they missed out on compared to giving it away completely for free. Or do they mean “base price” as in the full $250,000 but not including any add-ons like Full Self Driving, paint color, upgrades, etc. Nobody knows, not even me.

So by now you may think Tesla was crazy for giving away millions of dollars worth of Roadsters for free. But Tesla is smart. They know that most of these free Roadsters are going into the hands of some of the most influential owners including Tesla focused YouTubers like myself or Ben Sullins all the way up to huge YouTubers like Marques Brownlee, and of course other content creators such as bloggers and podcasters. My buddy Ryan from Ride the Lightning podcast and Trevor from Tesla Owners Online are also among the few who have won two Roadsters. Tesla also knows that some of these people who won Roadsters may have violated the program rules so they have the right to say “Sorry John Doe, you posted your referral link in your social media bio so you’re disqualified”. So I’m assuming not all of these 80 Roadsters will actually be given away, especially due to some of the winners also not being able to afford the income taxes required to take delivery of such an expensive car. I think I’ll owe at least $150,000 just in taxes alone to get both of my Roadsters.

Overall, I think the Roadster is Tesla’s marketing ploy and it has been from the beginning. Tesla spends $0 on traditional advertising while other car manufacturers like General Motors spent nearly 3 billion dollars on advertising in the United States alone last year. Tesla is making a bet that their 20 million dollar Roadster giveaways will be a better investment than billions of dollars spent on traditional advertising. They know the Roadsters in the hands of influential content creators will draw a ton of attention to Tesla as a brand and thus increase people’s interest in possibly buying one of the “normal” Tesla vehicles. It’s like having a restaurant with a famous dessert. People come for the dessert, but end up spending the most money on appetizers, entrees, and tips. If you don’t believe me think about why Tesla brought back the referral program last year merely weeks after shutting it down. They published a blog post announcing the rebirth of the program saying: Customer referrals have been a key part of our growth, helping Model 3 become the best-selling electric vehicle in the world. While our previous Referral Program was very successful, it came with significant costs and ending the program last year allowed us to pass those savings along to customers. We’ve since restructured the program to save the company money while also offering exclusive rewards such as a chance to win a Founder’s Series Model Y monthly and a Founder’s series Roadster supercar quarterly, both signed by Elon Musk and Franz von Holzhausen.”

And since bringing the program back, Tesla has added Model Y to the program and increased the incentive for solar referrals. Tesla obviously knows something about the referral program that we don’t. They had the program for years, then they ended it, then they brought it back again and are still giving away free cars. There’s someone at Tesla who has proven to Elon, or maybe it’s Elon himself that knows the referral program is worth it – worth it enough to bring it back from the dead after promising to give away millions of dollars worth of Roadster discounts. Since the program was brought back in 2019 there have been roughly 30,000 more referrals that have taken place according to a website that tracks stats about Tesla referrals. It’s especially important in this day and age for a company to have some sort of unique advantage. I think Tesla’s referral program seems to be one of theirs.

Unfortunately even I, the top referrer in the world, have no information about when the roadsters will be delivered. I’m personally guessing it will be sometime in 2022 because 2021 will be the year of the Cybertruck. What do you think about the Tesla Referral program? Do you think it’s a problem or is it a good idea? Let me know in the comments below.

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Recently I’ve been wanting to upgrade my home theater system to bring that movie going experience to my living room, and Enclave just released the world’s first THX-Certified Wireless home theater system called the CineHome Pro, and I’m going to show you the unboxing & setup of it and give you my initial first impressions of the features & quality.

The CineHome Pro CineHub edition is currently around $1500 and is one of two wireless 5.1 surround sound home theater systems by Enclave (the other called CineHome II which is around $1000). The reason I jumped at getting this is because for the past 4 years I’ve been using just a Bose sound bar and subwoofer on my living room TV, and I’ve been itching for something the sound bar doesn’t offer: real surround sound. The CineHome Pro seems to check all the boxes I’m looking for in a home theater system: true 5.1 surround sound that is wireless + a quick plug & play setup.

When you open the box you’ll find two boxes that contain 7 power cables for the speakers and subwoofer, an owner’s manual, a quick start guide, some gloves to prevent fingerprints, the CineHub transmitter, and an HDMI cable. The 5 main speakers and 1 subwoofer are next. This system does not come with a remote. It’s actually controlled by your existing TV remote or through the Enclave app.

The Center speaker along with the Front Left and Right speakers are all the same size, around 5 x 3 x 24″. The Rear Left and Right speakers are around 5 x 3 x 16″. The Subwoofer is around 14 x 12 x 19″ and weighs nearly 27 lbs. The CineHub transmitter is small & lightweight and equipped with eARC, ARC, and Optical connections along with a 3.5mm AUX port and built-in Bluetooth 5.0

These are good size speakers, and the build quality & design are top notch. I think the best feature is that this CineHome Pro system is the world’s first WiSA compatible THX Certified system which means a product meets high quality, performance, and consistency standards while WiSA (Wireless Speaker & Audio) is an association that defines standards for high-resolution wireless multi-channel audio. The result of WiSA technology is audio transmission with incredibly low latency and synchronization between the speakers of less than one microsecond which is amazing because the fear of latency is probably the main reason why some people are afraid to go completely wireless. The system also operates on its own dedicated wireless network at a different frequency than a typical home Wi-Fi network so this safeguards the system from latency, lag, or interference from common wireless devices.

A huge benefit of an Enclave system is that it can be set up in minutes with just a single HDMI cable. First, place your speakers in the desired locations. Next, connect the CineHub to your TV’s main HDMI port, then power on all the speakers & subwoofer, then power on the CineHub. Use the free Enclave app to finalize the setup. The app should automatically detect the system. From here you can power the system on or off, adjust the volume, and see what which audio mode it’s currently on which it does support Dolby, PCM, and DTS. Although this doesn’t have automatic calibration, it’s easy to go into the settings and specify how far away your speakers and subwoofer are from your favorite spot on the couch. Overall this was a very quick and simple setup.

The CineHome Pro system sounds amazing. It’s able to deliver 24-bit high res audio from 11 Class-D amplifiers, 14 custom-designed drivers, and the 10″ subwoofer. It definitely outshined my old sound bar by a mile. It’s a much better cinematic experience compared to our old setup. The audio filled the entire room, the ambience felt very real, and the bass was strong. There were no lags or skips in the audio. Streaming Spotify over Bluetooth works great, and I like that you can set the speakers to Whole Room Stereo mode which plays the audio though all speakers simultaneously. This system also worked great while streaming Netflix from my smart TV along with streaming YouTube from my Chromecast.

If you’re looking for a great wireless home theater system with THX certification and is easy to set up, you can’t go wrong with the Enclave CineHome Pro. If your budget is a little smaller but you still want true 5.1 wireless surround sound then check out the CineHome II.

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