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    For non-inventory Model X Plaid orders placed in September 2023, what is your estimated delivery date range?

    MXP - Ultra Red with Cream interior and a steering wheel on 20" wheels. OD 9/15 VIN assigned 12/1 - PF426* (2023) 77 days from order to VIN. Delivered 12/14 (Picked up on NJ). The car is absolutely beautiful and awesome! A few observations from my 250+ mile ride home: Good build quality There...
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    Deliveries of $80k X?

    MXP - Ultra Red with Cream interior and a steering wheel on 20" wheels. OD 9/15 VIN assigned 12/1 - PF426* (2023) 77 days from order to VIN.
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    Deliveries of $80k X?

    The Plaid cars have three electric motors (versus two in the LR). One in the front for the front axle and two in the rear for the rear wheels with torque vectoring system. The motors in the Plaid are also carbon-sleeved.
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    2024 VINs?

    No need to guess. The 2024 model year VINs will be released on December 18, 2023. How do I know this? 420-69 = 351. December 18 is the 351th day of 2023. There, we have proof.🤣
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    Differences Between Mid-2018 Model S and Mid-2023 Model S

    A 2018 100D Model S allows up to 72A level 2 charging. My understanding is that 42A has been all you can have since the Raven was introduced in 2019. From a practical standpoint, it makes little difference if you plug it in at night -- either will provide a full charge by the time you wake up! :)
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    Supercharger - Meredith, NH

    It's up! Just in time for the summer rush to the lakes!
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    Supercharger - Meredith, NH

    Getting closer. It looks like the utility power lines are connected. Perhaps something to celebrate by the 4th? :)
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    Supercharger - Meredith, NH

    Great news, work is under way! :)
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    Slow (17kW) Supercharging in the cold. You?

    I'll second what @Kerby64 said above: On my Model S, I too have found that doing long full tilt bursts of acceleration, followed by aggressive regen (to the current cold-battery regen levels). Starting that cycle about 10 miles before reaching the supercharger seems to do the trick. It sure...