Just picked up my car. There was a bit of a wait at the service center because there were 2 more customers waiting to pick up their vehicles. It was a smooth pickup process. Car is in great shape, and no flaws for me to nitpick about. The "worm" in the yoke is there, but it is barely visible. Seats, panel gaps are fine and I have nothing to nitpick there. Car had Continental all-season tires on it. The privacy trunk cover was missing and they said they will ship it. Wait time for it is about a month. There are numerous photos from other members about their cars, and I am posting some pics of the center console, and a view of the yoke from the side that shows how far it is from the dashboard. I have set the yoke as far back as it goes. The center console is very spacious with a lot of room under the sliding cupholders. Fit and finish are great, and there are no squeaks or rattles. The display is fast and quick to respond. It comes with Spotify, SiriusXM and Tidal in addition to Tesla streaming, so I am pleased with the choices. The phone key works fantastic with my iPhone. The single pedal driving is just joy compared to my previous 2018 Model S.
I was most apprehensive about the yoke and to my surprise it is not an issue at all. Just a bit of a learning curve, and it is actually fun to use. The buttons for turn indicators have a slight learning curve as well, but it is so minor that all my fears about the yoke are now gone. I am very pleased with this car.
The 8-month wait was frustrating, but to Tesla's credit their delivery team were polite, nice and also expressed frustration that Tesla customers had to go through all the waiting pain.
I just drove it for about 3 miles so far, and will post more as I get some time to enjoy driving it more.
2 trucks arrived with new Model 3 and Model S cars while I was waiting.
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