cwanja
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Not guaranteed.And for the record, 19’s are supposed to come with all season tires, right?
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Not guaranteed.And for the record, 19’s are supposed to come with all season tires, right?
Congratulations!! Looks like mine lol. Beautiful car .View attachment 711484
Someone got a new baby! Literally. It took almost nine months. And that is a distant memory now!
Or….whoke
I’ve been to the Raleigh SC a couple times at closing & they lock up the cars that are ready for delivery in the small holding area up front. It holds 3 cars & you can look at them through the glass garage door.Dumb question, but I think my car was delivered to the SC today. Is it possible to go after hours and look at it in the lot?
Honestly, caps on or off, perfectly fine. Best feature of the car? No. Ruins the look? Absolutely not.I have 19s on the way as well, and those look really nice. Growing on me a lot.
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Someone got a new baby! Literally. It took almost nine months. And that is a distant memory now!
Correct - no more 14-50 adapter. Have to buy separately for the past few years now ever since Model 3 basically.(Warning: Long Article)
Hi all, I took the delivery today and would like to share some of my experience. This is my third Tesla so I think I pretty know what Tesla’s “standard” is.
Pre-Delivery: Basically I talked to no SA in this process (because the talk doesn’t help). I uploaded whatever the document is requested then just wait. I did not check my EDD on my account too much. Instead, I checked the delivery update in this forum. When I saw the car with the RN that is close to mine started to delivery, then I checked the EDD about once a week. My EDD went to February before getting the VIN so don’t be too upset when you see the February EDD.
Finance: I use BOA for my finance (last two cars was the lease from Tesla). I made one call to Tesla to correct some of my personal information and add BOA and dollar amount in the 5.D on the Motor Vehicle Purchase Agreement (MVPA). The person on the call said I need to wait about an hour to see the new MVPA but I actually got the new file in about 2 minutes.
Delivery: My appointment is 3pm at a Service Center. I received a text at 2pm mentioning where my car is parked and the delivery process. I thought I will be meeting a real person so I waited until 3pm to show up. End up no one was there (maybe because it’s Sunday?). Just cars. It was a little confusing at the beginning. Then I figured out I need to sing the documents they put in a red envelop then return back to the drop box outside the SC entry door. It should be a 10 minutes process but I spent about 30-40 minutes in total.
I had trouble figuring out what key card and key fob can do. When I get into the car first time, you can only drive the car when you place the key card on the wireless charging place. I think it’s stupid so I tried to see how I can use the key fob (which I used to use previously). The key fob didn’t work until I found I need to remove the piece of paper in the back of the key fob so the battery can start to work. (When I got home, I setup the phone key, which is much move convenient in my opinion)
Car: The car is good to me (taught well by Tesla about their standard? LOL.) I got floor mats and two rear trunk cargo covers. It drives smooth and “fast”. Definitely need time to get used to Yoke. I need to check where the turn signal button is before I press it. And when turning, the Yoke kind of touching my leg. I used to sit high because of driving model X so maybe I need to lower my seat further.
Question: The mobile connector only has 110V adapter. Does Tesla stop to provide the NEMA 14-50 adapter?
PS.
1. I got Pirelli tires.
2. Why a $90K car doesn’t even come with the key chains for free?
Sad. Then I will keep the 14-50 adaptor from my model X.Correct - no more 14-50 adapter. Have to buy separately for the past few years now ever since Model 3 basically.
This is nuts. We are buying a car worth $90K a simple cheap 14-50 adapter should be included.Correct - no more 14-50 adapter. Have to buy separately for the past few years now ever since Model 3 basically.
Perfect. Didn’t see a flaw. It wasn’t until I saw the pictures I posted that I saw the “worm”. As far as the whiners about that go, as Sgt. Hulka said in Stripes said, “Lighten up Francis”Congrats! The car looks great. How was the build quality?
Correct - no more 14-50 adapter. Have to buy separately for the past few years now ever since Model 3 basically.
So do you still get a key fob that looks like the car as in the pass. I thought you only get two key cards and then link it to you phone(Warning: Long Article)
Hi all, I took the delivery today and would like to share some of my experience. This is my third Tesla so I think I pretty know what Tesla’s “standard” is.
Pre-Delivery: Basically I talked to no SA in this process (because the talk doesn’t help). I uploaded whatever the document is requested then just wait. I did not check my EDD on my account too much. Instead, I checked the delivery update in this forum. When I saw the car with the RN that is close to mine started to delivery, then I checked the EDD about once a week. My EDD went to February before getting the VIN so don’t be too upset when you see the February EDD.
Finance: I use BOA for my finance (last two cars was the lease from Tesla). I made one call to Tesla to correct some of my personal information and add BOA and dollar amount in the 5.D on the Motor Vehicle Purchase Agreement (MVPA). The person on the call said I need to wait about an hour to see the new MVPA but I actually got the new file in about 2 minutes.
Delivery: My appointment is 3pm at a Service Center. I received a text at 2pm mentioning where my car is parked and the delivery process. I thought I will be meeting a real person so I waited until 3pm to show up. End up no one was there (maybe because it’s Sunday?). Just cars. It was a little confusing at the beginning. Then I figured out I need to sing the documents they put in a red envelop then return back to the drop box outside the SC entry door. It should be a 10 minutes process but I spent about 30-40 minutes in total.
I had trouble figuring out what key card and key fob can do. When I get into the car first time, you can only drive the car when you place the key card on the wireless charging place. I think it’s stupid so I tried to see how I can use the key fob (which I used to use previously). The key fob didn’t work until I found I need to remove the piece of paper in the back of the key fob so the battery can start to work. (When I got home, I setup the phone key, which is much move convenient in my opinion)
Car: The car is good to me (taught well by Tesla about their standard? LOL.) I got floor mats and two rear trunk cargo covers. It drives smooth and “fast”. Definitely need time to get used to Yoke. I need to check where the turn signal button is before I press it. And when turning, the Yoke kind of touching my leg. I used to sit high because of driving model X so maybe I need to lower my seat further.
Questions:
1. The mobile connector only has 110V adapter. Does Tesla stop to provide the NEMA 14-50 adapter? [Thanks for @KyleDay . Yes, no more 14-50 adaptor]
2. Where is the creep mode I can enable?
PS.
1. I got Pirelli tires.
2. Why a $90K car doesn’t even come with the key chains for free?
This is nuts. We are buying a car worth $90K a simple cheap 14-50 adapter should be
Similar delivery experience for me, and on a Sunday so maybe short staffed? Who knows. But it was literally accept delivery online and then show up and “your car is over there, card keys and fobs in it”. Can I get someone to walk me through how to run basic functions? Umm, it might be a while. Never mind.(Warning: Long Article)
Hi all, I took the delivery today and would like to share some of my experience. This is my third Tesla so I think I pretty know what Tesla’s “standard” is.
Pre-Delivery: Basically I talked to no SA in this process (because the talk doesn’t help). I uploaded whatever the document is requested then just wait. I did not check my EDD on my account too much. Instead, I checked the delivery update in this forum. When I saw the car with the RN that is close to mine started to delivery, then I checked the EDD about once a week. My EDD went to February before getting the VIN so don’t be too upset when you see the February EDD.
Finance: I use BOA for my finance (last two cars was the lease from Tesla). I made one call to Tesla to correct some of my personal information and add BOA and dollar amount in the 5.D on the Motor Vehicle Purchase Agreement (MVPA). The person on the call said I need to wait about an hour to see the new MVPA but I actually got the new file in about 2 minutes.
Delivery: My appointment is 3pm at a Service Center. I received a text at 2pm mentioning where my car is parked and the delivery process. I thought I will be meeting a real person so I waited until 3pm to show up. End up no one was there (maybe because it’s Sunday?). Just cars. It was a little confusing at the beginning. Then I figured out I need to sing the documents they put in a red envelop then return back to the drop box outside the SC entry door. It should be a 10 minutes process but I spent about 30-40 minutes in total.
I had trouble figuring out what key card and key fob can do. When I get into the car first time, you can only drive the car when you place the key card on the wireless charging place. I think it’s stupid so I tried to see how I can use the key fob (which I used to use previously). The key fob didn’t work until I found I need to remove the piece of paper in the back of the key fob so the battery can start to work. (When I got home, I setup the phone key, which is much move convenient in my opinion)
Car: The car is good to me (taught well by Tesla about their standard? LOL.) I got floor mats and two rear trunk cargo covers. It drives smooth and “fast”. Definitely need time to get used to Yoke. I need to check where the turn signal button is before I press it. And when turning, the Yoke kind of touching my leg. I used to sit high because of driving model X so maybe I need to lower my seat further.
Questions:
1. The mobile connector only has 110V adapter. Does Tesla stop to provide the NEMA 14-50 adapter? [Thanks for @KyleDay . Yes, no more 14-50 adaptor]
2. Where is the creep mode I can enable?
PS.
1. I got Pirelli tires.
2. Why a $90K car doesn’t even come with the key chains for free?
I’m a RN1144 with a 1/24/21 order date as well. I had the same EDD movement less than 24hrs before I got a call from the SA to schedule my pickup. VIN soon come brother—9 month wait almost over.I got some good news My EDD changed today, Hope i get a VIN soon.
Estimated Delivery: September 27 - September 30
Previously it was October 28 - November 17.
Keep us posted with the Whits/White Same order(+FSD) same time my current EDD 10/19-11/08. Good luck!I got some good news My EDD changed today, Hope i get a VIN soon.
Estimated Delivery: September 27 - September 30
Previously it was October 28 - November 17.
And a damn key chainThis is nuts. We are buying a car worth $90K a simple cheap 14-50 adapter should be included.
Wait - you have to accept delivery before you can inspect the car?Similar delivery experience for me, and on a Sunday so maybe short staffed? Who knows. But it was literally accept delivery online and then show up and “your car is over there, card keys and fobs in it”. Can I get someone to walk me through how to run basic functions? Umm, it might be a while. Never mind.
First reaction on the yoke? Really like it. 99% of the time it’s not an issue or an improvement. The only time it was a negative was 90 degree turns or backing into a parking space. Still, a negative, not a disqualifying feature. The only caveat is being a car people may not be accustomed to different controls. Something one learns to accept in aviation going from one aircraft to another. So just need to remember which vehicle if you drive several.
As far as the parcel shelf and various floor mats etc, my car came fully equipped.
Still, an amazing car even if the ordering and delivery process was poor
well you can check the outside but you need to accept delivery in order to get into the carWait - you have to accept delivery before you can inspect the car?
For NJ, exactly two weeksFor those of you who have taken delivery, do you recall how many days -- and could you share that number -- it was from VIN assignment to actual delivery?