I ordered my Model 3 LR with the 19” wheels on July 24th. It’s not expected until November at the earliest. Will this be a 2022 or a 2023?
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The answer is “it depends”.I ordered my Model 3 LR with the 19” wheels on July 24th. It’s not expected until November at the earliest. Will this be a 2022 or a 2023?
The answer is “it depends”.
I appreciate the response and agree.In my opinion, this is a "full and accurate" statement, because we dont know exactly when the cutover will be from 2022 to 2023, but its "likely" to be cars made in september or october, and we have no idea if the vin the OP will get will be car manufactured before or after whatever cutover date tesla has.
The additional wrinkle is that I expect there to be a lot of delivery volatility as people try to figure out how to delay deliveries under the expectation that they may then qualify for a new tax credit, etc.
Its going to be all over the map (delivery dates, which vehicle, etc).
How many times does this have to be said; model years are NOT meaningless.Model years are meaningless the Tesla world date and place of manufacture is the only thing that has meaning. *with the supply chain issues what you get may still be different in some small way to what was planned.
No. It’s the beginning of October, not the middle of November.Anyone got 2023 VIN yet. Please advise date and you order location
Also, changes in regulated features or aspects (e.g. EPA economy or range) are more likely to be aligned to model years in order to avoid having to certify an additional variant that is only available for part of the model year. Of course, there are exceptions, such as the 2021 SR+ with 54kWh LFP battery, but the discontinuation of the SR+ NCA battery and 54 kWh LFP battery and the introduction of the 60 kWh LFP battery happened exactly on the change from the 2021 to 2022 model year.How many times does this have to be said; model years are NOT meaningless.
They impact insurance rates and resale value.
Typically its deliveries in mid/late Dec when people start seeing the new model year cars show up.Anyone got 2023 VIN yet. Please advise date and you order location
Guess that's the bone they threw to the new customers who are getting screwed out of functionality until when/if* the Vision software can handle the USS duties. "You ordered a 22 with ultrasonics, but you're getting a 23 without them."Reports in the M3 performance delivery forum. 2023 VINs received today. Guessing they pushed it up to be able to remove the ultrasonic sensors.
Is it model 3 or YMy VIN number was assigned today it states 2023
This is the Model 3 ordering and delivering thread. I was assigned a VIN Tuesday and it was 2023 as wellIs it model 3 or Y