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by chrisseaton 1637 days ago
> gone up $5K since I ordered (I'm locked in but can't change anything)

Lol what? Could they increase the price by 100k and there would be nothing you could do about it you're locked in to pay?

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The way I read that is that they have their price locked in(The price they are paying is 5k less the current asking price) but they are unable to make any changes to their order: trim level, battery range, etc.
"locked in" suggests "locked in at original price"
yes, this