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Do they email you the MVPA or is this also done through the app ?Ordered on Jan 13th
VIN on Jan 20th
Delivery scheduled for Jan 25th
Long Range white exterior, white interior, rest all default
VIN shows Fremont built on Jan 20th
What what I understand, it’ll be through the app as well as through the portal on your Tesla accountDo they email you the MVPA or is this also done through the app ?
I would suggest waiting to apply until you receive but you can see what other suggest as well.Hello!
Placed order on Jan 18, MYLR, Blue/Black, 19” wheels; EDD: Feb 18 - Mar 24
My question is - if I apply for loan and complete the financial info, will it have any affect on moving the delivery dates to early or is it good to apply for loan once VIN is assigned?
I applied on 01/15 and a pop up said that my pre-approval was only valid for 30 days and wanted me to accept the pop up saying that I agreed.The pre-approval is valid for 60 days u believe.
Sure, will wait until it is assigned, thank youI would suggest waiting to apply until you receive but you can see what other suggest as well.
The pre-approval is valid for 60 days u believe.
Update: EDD changed to Jan 29-feb 12 today.Original Order: Placed on Jan 14. White/Black/Tow 23 MYLR. EDD on app Jan 31-Feb27. Location Northern VA.
Modified order: Jan 19. Blue and white; no tow; Edd still Jan 31-feb 27.
Seems like everyone here ordered within days of the price drop
3 months ago the norm for Tesla was ~8 month waits and seeing a car in inventory was very rare. I'm sure they are pumping out every last car they can. Tesla is probably happy to have cleared out a lot of inventory and to have a 1-3 month wait again. Before the price cut it was looking like they would have a lot of excess production capacity and probably would have had to slow down. I'm not sure what else they could have done to prepare a head of time??They were dropping the price to almost 20%, they should expect this load and should prepare a head of time.
Yep wait times were virtually eliminated by November/December, even early January. Prices needed to fall to induce demand.3 months ago the norm for Tesla was ~8 month waits and seeing a car in inventory was very rare. I'm sure they are pumping out every last car they can. Tesla is probably happy to have cleared out a lot of inventory and to have a 1-3 month wait again. Before the price cut it was looking like they would have a lot of excess production capacity and probably would have had to slow down. I'm not sure what else they could have done to prepare a head of time??
Another quick update since my post just yesterday. Got the notice this morning that I can schedule my pickup as early as this Friday, Jan. 27th.Another quick update:
Ordered placed: Jan. 13
Date range of delivery (original): Jan 19 to Feb 2
Date changes: Jan date keep updating to current date as days passed, Feb date changed from 2nd and remained on 3rd.
VIN received: Jan. 22
Delivery window has shortened and now updated to: Jan 25 to Jan 31. Pending delivery scheduling to be allowed in app.
Congratulations!!!Another quick update since my post just yesterday. Got the notice this morning that I can schedule my pickup as early as this Friday, Jan. 27th.
So if all goes well, and there are no issues that will cause me to reject the car, that means the window from placing an order to picking up my Model Y is exactly 2 weeks: order placed on Jan. 13, delivery pickup scheduled for Jan 27.
Quite the improvement by Tesla over the years .