Call the customer service line and ask them.Once you receive a vin, how are you guys determining the build date? Is it in the app?
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Call the customer service line and ask them.Once you receive a vin, how are you guys determining the build date? Is it in the app?
You can ask your SAOnce you receive a vin, how are you guys determining the build date? Is it in the app?
All went well, delivery was very smooth. A few minor issues were handled very nicely by the Springfield sales staff.They were P zero summer tires. The Springfield guys got in touch and managed to get a set of all seasons to put on the car. Very helpful and responsive, which was nice. Pickup Monday.
Yeah, $9.5k quote is from DC Clear Auto Bra and they are located in Fort Washington, MD (Sorry- I stated the wrong city earlier). Personally, I cannot go that far from downtown Bethesda/Chevy Chase area as it is too far. Capitol Shine, Arlington is not too far to take an Uber back and they are couple of grand less. Please don't get MaacoWait. almost 10k? Is that USD? Are we sure?
I mean, for $5k (or less) I can get a high quality (not Maaco) FULL PAINT JOB IN SAME COLOR.
$9.5k?? Thats INSANE.
Thanks. Hopefully you get yours soon too!Thanks, congrats on the VIN. I ordered 3 days after you and pretty close in location, really hope this means good things for the midwest getting vins
Nope. I checked with SA and they said it’s all good. He did say not to change from cash to financing or vice versa until you get a vin otherwise that could delay. Crazy system Tesla has.Something has got to be wrong with your order, have you changed anything?
People have lost their minds when it comes to PPF and the value of money. I have invested $10,000 in stocks which basically bought my Tesla LR 17 years later with the gains I made. It’s a clear film for your car that adheres with water. This strange vehicle worship is causing people to lose their minds. Put some PPF on the front and call it a day. It’s nuts how many people spend thousands on PPF only to sell their car in a few years. Absolutely nuts. Don’t even get me started on the FSD that people buy that isn’t even working yet. Talk about being out of touch with the value of a dollar.Wait. almost 10k? Is that USD? Are we sure?
I mean, for $5k (or less) I can get a high quality (not Maaco) FULL PAINT JOB IN SAME COLOR.
$9.5k?? Thats INSANE.
I understand your point. But also, it's no different then buying window tint, door bumpers, window guards, etc. There's so many accessories for cars to spend money on. To one person it's worth the price, to others it's not. It's all subjective. I think it's a waste of money to buy cigarettes, but to a smoker it's worth it. We're all different and have different views of what is valued.People have lost their minds when it comes to PPF and the value of money. I have invested $10,000 in stocks which basically bought my Tesla LR 17 years later with the gains I made. It’s a clear film for your car that adheres with water. This strange vehicle worship is causing people to lose their minds. Put some PPF on the front and call it a day. It’s nuts how many people spend thousands on PPF only to sell their car in a few years. Absolutely nuts. Don’t even get me started on the FSD that people buy that isn’t even working yet. Talk about being out of touch with the value of a dollar.
Nice! I had these from Tesla for 3 and now Y. It’s well made. Definitely be ordering them when I get my car…All weather floor liners are now on the Tesla store for the refresh S. $250
That said I think it is wise to learn from these fora if nothing else. I for one would never consider spending thousands on PPF or similar today but I did spend $3500 on a front skirt equivalent of PPF that was available in 2015 with my first Tesla. I have become wiser. The mentality of to each to his own has not served us very well as a society to date. I bet people from Nordic countries do not spend this way. The OP gave an example of buying his Tesla with profits from an earlier stock investment. Brilliant! Had I bought Tesla stock with that $3500 back then it would be worth more than 60K today after just 7 years (the equivalent price of Tesla stock would be about $50 after the split). There are people on this forum to whom 100K is chump change, they spend that on a single private plane ride. 10K worth of bells and whistles for a car to them is still chump change. For me 100K-120K is my car budget. If that bought me an electric Ford Focus, that's what I'd be driving. In the end a car is just a car. I also suspect that there are members here who should not be spending 100K on a car in a well organized society.I understand your point. But also, it's no different then buying window tint, door bumpers, window guards, etc. There's so many accessories for cars to spend money on. To one person it's worth the price, to others it's not. It's all subjective. I think it's a waste of money to buy cigarettes, but to a smoker it's worth it. We're all different and have different views of what is valued.
How much are they normally ?
How much are the floor mats normally?All weather floor liners are now on the Tesla store for the refresh S. $250
For some folks it may be protection on a 100k car depending where they live and park. For instance, if you live and park kin tight urban parking areas people could open the door wide trying to let kids out or wind could open it wider. This is more for prevention of big dings and protection.People have lost their minds when it comes to PPF and the value of money. I have invested $10,000 in stocks which basically bought my Tesla LR 17 years later with the gains I made. It’s a clear film for your car that adheres with water. This strange vehicle worship is causing people to lose their minds. Put some PPF on the front and call it a day. It’s nuts how many people spend thousands on PPF only to sell their car in a few years. Absolutely nuts. Don’t even get me started on the FSD that people buy that isn’t even working yet. Talk about being out of touch with the value of a dollar.
Not EXACTLY the same, no, but they do spend their money on things some would consider frivolous... (Look up "Raggare").I bet people from Nordic countries do not spend this way.
I just returned the Tesla floor mats I bought last week for $180. I returned them because the drivers' mat didn't cover the left side where my left foot rests. It looks like these new ones fix this issue. They also made the rear floor mats a single piece.How much are the floor mats normally?
Looked up Reggare. WEIRD!!!Not EXACTLY the same, no, but they do spend their money on things some would consider frivolous... (Look up "Raggare").
I do follow the "to each his own" mentality. That doesn't mean its not smart to research or to consider advice of others, especially when it comes to finances, BUT, we are only here for a short time....
If it gives me joy knowing that my vehicle can be easily cleaned and I have less chips and scratches to worry about, why not? It's money well spent in my mind. Some would rather have an 80" TV, others would spend thousands to go to the super bowl, others want a high dollar computer gaming rig, others collect antiques, for me, a car is more than something to get me from point A to B, the car is my hobby.
Will I get a ROI when I sell the car, probably not, but while I have the car, I will spend less time cleaning it and more time enjoying it.