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Congratulations!and then this just happened!! LET’S GOOOOOO
I tried to chat with someone and it just said no agents are availableIt’s been a roller coaster of emotions the last 24 hours
But the model 3 and model Y filed at the same time yet they’re getting 2022 VINs. By the same 60 day logic we shouldn’t see 2022 vins until after November29 for them as well.I could be wrong, but I think we'll see 22 VIN's for MS after 29Nov build dates.
Ouch...thankfully my order has been in since May 2021... Is there more to this story?The handwriting is on the wall... pay a premium and get delivery faster.
Tesla Model S/X deliveries slip all the way to 2023 for cheapest version
Tesla has pushed the delivery timeline for new Model S orders all the way to 2023 for the cheapest version....electrek.co
"Tesla has pushed the delivery timeline for new Model S orders all the way to 2023 for the cheapest version. The same is the case for the Model X, as the gap between demand and supply appears to be widening. Supply chain issues and increasing demand for electric vehicles are coming simultaneously, creating long delivery timelines across the industry. Tesla is one of the rare automakers that has been able to ramp up deliveries during these industry-wide supply chain issues, but its delivery timelines have also been slipping. In an update to its online configurator, Tesla has now pushed the delivery timeline of both Model S Long Range and Model X Long Range to “March 2023”
That’s with the base 19″ wheels, which makes it the cheapest version of the flagship sedan. As we previously reported, Tesla has started to push the bigger and more expensive wheels as standard in the configurator. It forces buyers to change the setting in order to get the smaller wheels. For the Model S, the bigger 21″ Arachnid wheels increase the price by $4,500. Even with those wheels, you don’t get the vehicle that much faster, with a ‘November 2022″ delivery timeline. You can also get a November 2022 delivery timeline by adding other extras, like different paint colors.
Buyers going for the top performance version, Model S Plaid, can get a much faster delivery of December 2021 regardless of the choice of wheels or color."
The cheapest upgrade is $1500 dollars - paint. Is it really that much of a "premium"?The handwriting is on the wall... pay a premium and get delivery faster.
Tesla Model S/X deliveries slip all the way to 2023 for cheapest version
Tesla has pushed the delivery timeline for new Model S orders all the way to 2023 for the cheapest version....electrek.co
"Tesla has pushed the delivery timeline for new Model S orders all the way to 2023 for the cheapest version. The same is the case for the Model X, as the gap between demand and supply appears to be widening. Supply chain issues and increasing demand for electric vehicles are coming simultaneously, creating long delivery timelines across the industry. Tesla is one of the rare automakers that has been able to ramp up deliveries during these industry-wide supply chain issues, but its delivery timelines have also been slipping. In an update to its online configurator, Tesla has now pushed the delivery timeline of both Model S Long Range and Model X Long Range to “March 2023”
That’s with the base 19″ wheels, which makes it the cheapest version of the flagship sedan. As we previously reported, Tesla has started to push the bigger and more expensive wheels as standard in the configurator. It forces buyers to change the setting in order to get the smaller wheels. For the Model S, the bigger 21″ Arachnid wheels increase the price by $4,500. Even with those wheels, you don’t get the vehicle that much faster, with a ‘November 2022″ delivery timeline. You can also get a November 2022 delivery timeline by adding other extras, like different paint colors.
Buyers going for the top performance version, Model S Plaid, can get a much faster delivery of December 2021 regardless of the choice of wheels or color."
Good that you have an existing order... click on the Electrek link for the full story.Ouch...thankfully my order has been in since May 2021... Is there more to this story?
YES!!!!!!and then this just happened!! LET’S GOOOOOO
Someone in the main thread got a similar message.
Wiki - Model S Delivery Update
Are you ****ing kidding me?! There's no active noise cancellation/road cancellation/pain and suffering cancellation in the latest update? Here's my prediction: Tesla will NEVER release a functional noise cancellation system. It'll work about as good as their auto wipers forever. Trash. ****ing...teslamotorsclub.com
All the screens blacked out while I was driving this afternoon but they came back on after a minute. Hopefully can figure that glitch out because otherwise it seems perfect.
For me though, if they don't have it ready by Saturday, I'm canceling my order. I must have this car for my road trip. If I don't have it, it's not worth my time. I'll get a 2022 model with the tax credits instead...
dont cancel your order and lose that pricing. You are what, 10k under current MSRP? IF you decide to postpone just let them know you are out of town until X date and they should accommodate.Yep, just got off the phone with my local SC and it's the same message. It's a regular update so it shouldn't take more than an hour to actually run, but does hold up their release of the car to me.
Sounds like you got yours delivered without this update they are working on right now. I'm surprised they let you have it. The good news is it's something they're actively working on, though.
For me though, if they don't have it ready by Saturday, I'm canceling my order. I must have this car for my road trip. If I don't have it, it's not worth my time. I'll get a 2022 model with the tax credits instead...
Someone just posted in another thread that Tesla is expecting the firmware Wednesday, 11/17 and that user is expecting to take delivery 11/19. Just for information.Yep, just got off the phone with my local SC and it's the same message. It's a regular update so it shouldn't take more than an hour to actually run, but does hold up their release of the car to me.
If I cancel, I'm going to get a Plaid instead. Only way I'll get it in a reasonable amount of time. Plus, I wanna go fastdont cancel your order and lose that pricing. You are what, 10k under current MSRP? IF you decide to postpone just let them know you are out of town until X date and they should accommodate.
Someone just posted in another thread that Tesla is expecting the firmware Wednesday, 11/17 and that user is expecting to take delivery 11/19. Just for information.
Personally, seems a little rash to cancel over this. But I do not know your personal situation and it is clear you want it for the road trip. I do hope it all works out for you.
Can we get a tax credit on the Model S? I thought it only applied to sedans under a certain price - even the M3 performance costs too much to qualify with the price increases. But truthfully, I haven’t read what has changed to the EV tax credit for a couple weeks.Yep, just got off the phone with my local SC and it's the same message. It's a regular update so it shouldn't take more than an hour to actually run, but does hold up their release of the car to me.
Sounds like you got yours delivered without this update they are working on right now. I'm surprised they let you have it. The good news is it's something they're actively working on, though.
For me though, if they don't have it ready by Saturday, I'm canceling my order. I must have this car for my road trip. If I don't have it, it's not worth my time. I'll get a 2022 model with the tax credits instead...