Exact same here! And we have same buildFinally got an EDD range 11/6-11/26
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Exact same here! And we have same buildFinally got an EDD range 11/6-11/26
I remember having to use extra force to close some of my doors on my 2016 S when I first got it, but they did "loosen up" over about a monthWhen I had the SA try the front passenger door, he agreed that it seemed to take more effort than it should to close, though he wasn't so sure on the driver's door. He brought the QA guy to look at it, but that guy just slammed it and said it was fine. His suggestion was that maybe everything is still new and give stuff a bit of time for seals to compress and things to loosen up. Maybe? I think it just needs adjustment.
The SA offered to keep the car and fix it, but they both agreed that if there was a problem with closing the door, even after the 100 miles/however many days initial grace period, it would be a warranty issue so I decided to take the car instead. The SA made some sort of note about it. On the one hand, I've been waiting for the car since December and I could have waited another couple of days, but on the other hand, I've been waiting for the car since December and I WANT IT NOW NOW NOW. Plus I had just spent 45 minutes in a Lyft talking about the driver's dog and didn't really want to do it again next week.
The driver's door doesn't take an unreasonable amount of force to close, but every time I get out of the car and close it, I have to try a second time because it didn't catch. When I tried to demonstrate it to the SA, it worked every time so it's clearly not that bad. The passenger side is noticeably worse but it does close. Dunno.
Let me know if you need a copilot around the Beltway! Very curious about your results here. Enjoy your car, look forward to seeing you around.Y'all. Y'all! I picked up the car today, finally! I walked around it at the SA and only found a couple of minor things; overall the fit and finish seem great. I'd take photos but it's pouring down rain at the moment. Manufacturing date says August btw.
There are a few minor issues that will need to be fixed (the front doors, particularly the front passenger door, take a moderate shove to fully close; also there's some bag of insulating foam that's loose behind the driver's side front quarter panel) but mostly it's great. I'll be doing a more detailed inspection tomorrow though.
I thought I would leave the front license plate holder alone, but ... man it sticks way out. Like OK, I get that it sticks out just farther than the lip of the front bumper but ... ew. I'm considering a couple of options; one is to just yank the thing off like everyone else (the SA actually suggested it, even though front plates are supposedly required here in TX) and another is to design->3D print->have made a thinner plate mount. The plate mount sticks out probably 1/2" farther than the previous one did and I'd bet a slimmer one would look a lot better. I also think it'll look better with nothing, so ... undecided.
I'm going to park the 2018 and 2021 next to each other to check some of these out, but just from initial impressions, comparing the two:
Inside is really nice. Didn't hear any squeaks or rattles, road noise was pretty good though honestly I thought the 2018 was also pretty good. I know the cream isn't for everyone but I really like it. The subwoofer is a bit weak, though it looks like in newer software there's an adjustment for that (this one came with 2021.11.102). The hubcaps ... look like hubcaps. I'm leaving them on for a bit but I'm going to take a trip around Beltway 8 (80+ miles, probably, I've never driven the whole circle before) once with the hubcaps and once without just to try to get an idea of the actual impact on mileage. I already bought center caps and covers for the lug nuts so I can run without the hubcaps but if someone makes slipstream-look wheels that are 19-20" and they aren't absurdly expensive I'm definitely going to consider that.
- The frunk seems a bit smaller? It could just be me though. The little sub-trunk in the back also seems smaller, and the two-section lid for that is now just one section.
- The underside of the hood seems ... unfinished. I never really noticed it on the 2018 so maybe it's the same but over the actual frunk part it seems like the 2018 has something? There are a bunch of big gaps in the brace that goes around the frunk seal and paint spray doesn't totally get inside them.
- The frunk, when open, is not stable at all - the struts are fine, and it stays open, but on the 2018 when you open it, it is stable. With the new one there are at least a couple of inches of wobble if you shake it.
- Closing the frunk takes a lot more effort too. I almost feel like it's just not adjusted quite right, but you really have to shove it to close. The SA also seemed to think this was normal.
- Granted it was hot and sunny when I picked it up, but I noticed more heat radiating from the glass roof than I remember on the 2018, and the A/C seemed to not be quite as cold as the 2018. That said, when I got home (~45 minutes) I realized that the A/C was set to manual, not auto, so I'm going to re-evaluate.
Anyway I had actual work to do today, so I'm getting back to that but this is the most excited I've been about a car since ... well since I got the 2018 Model S. Wheee!
For the door issue, I actually had the same issue on my Model 3. Sure enough, it did go away after a "break in" period so just give it a month or soWhen I had the SA try the front passenger door, he agreed that it seemed to take more effort than it should to close, though he wasn't so sure on the driver's door. He brought the QA guy to look at it, but that guy just slammed it and said it was fine. His suggestion was that maybe everything is still new and give stuff a bit of time for seals to compress and things to loosen up. Maybe? I think it just needs adjustment.
The SA offered to keep the car and fix it, but they both agreed that if there was a problem with closing the door, even after the 100 miles/however many days initial grace period, it would be a warranty issue so I decided to take the car instead. The SA made some sort of note about it. On the one hand, I've been waiting for the car since December and I could have waited another couple of days, but on the other hand, I've been waiting for the car since December and I WANT IT NOW NOW NOW. Plus I had just spent 45 minutes in a Lyft talking about the driver's dog and didn't really want to do it again next week.
The driver's door doesn't take an unreasonable amount of force to close, but every time I get out of the car and close it, I have to try a second time because it didn't catch. When I tried to demonstrate it to the SA, it worked every time so it's clearly not that bad. The passenger side is noticeably worse but it does close. Dunno.
19s! Damn you, 19s!!!RN1154 Blue/Cream 21s w/FSD holding for now at Sep 15-30. Your push might be related to transportation, 19s, or Tesla's chaos monkey. Sigh.
I’m in MA as well and I want those all seasons. Did they offer to swap for free? Otherwise I’m going to be annoyed I didn’t go for 21s since I end up needing to swap tires anyways…Picked up my S LR today! Everything is great, except they put summer Pirelli’s on my 19s and I live in MA. Service Center can swap them for All Seasons, but maybe I should just ask them for a discount on some winter tires? Thoughts?
Check out my post #745 from another thread. Happy to be of assistance to anyone if I can.I’m in MA as well and I want those all seasons. Did they offer to swap for free? Otherwise I’m going to be annoyed I didn’t go for 21s since I end up needing to swap tires anyways…
No they're just starting to fill the backlog of all the white orders while they've been filling all the other ones. There's still tons of way earlier RNs than yours.Mine is a cream RN1149. I was originally edd September, then got pushed to November and two weeks ago it got pushed to December/January
seems like they pushed out a bunch of cream orders early and may have run out of parts…
Random question…may be a dumb one but I’ve never owned a Tesla or seen a new one in person since they don’t keep inventory….
Do Tesla’s have that mew car smell we all love?
I remember having to use extra force to close some of my doors on my 2016 S when I first got it, but they did "loosen up" over about a month
For the door issue, I actually had the same issue on my Model 3. Sure enough, it did go away after a "break in" period so just give it a month or so
Still holding in the magic Oct 6-26 bucket. Hasn't changed for two weeks now.
Ditto. I still have the same range as you, also for the past 2 wks.Still holding in the magic Oct 6-26 bucket. Hasn't changed for two weeks now.
Yes they’ll swap for free. I’m thinking along the same lines. I usually go the mountains or Berkshires in October and don’t want to get caught in a freak snowstorm with summer tires still on.I’m in MA as well and I want those all seasons. Did they offer to swap for free? Otherwise I’m going to be annoyed I didn’t go for 21s since I end up needing to swap tires anyways…
Did yours move again? Mine moved back to 9/18-9/30 after moving up. Still no VINthat is patterning my EDD move yesterday as well. Looking good for end of Q. Fingers crossed.
Ooopsie. I've removed it, that info is not very relevant in this thread.This is the long range thread mate
From what I understand you can ask with service to have your car put in the next update group. SA can't do it. It's some backend engineering group that batches out the updatesJust musing here:
1. Speaker performance in all but the most recent software version (2021.35.5) is not great. With that version, it appears to be noticeably and meaningfully better, e.g. you can tell a subwoofer exists.
2. Cars generally arrive with older software, and take weeks to get on the update train.
3. Suppose you complain about speaker performance (and missing tri-zone climate, etc.) when taking delivery, and ask for the latest software to please fix.
What are the odds that SAs will oblige, under the circumstances?