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537,xxx VINs Update

rawrguthlaf

Member
Apr 17, 2019
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40
Philly
Anyone know if there is any resource that tracks physical changes to the Model 3 by date/VIN? I know some people had identified VIN ranges for older seat types & alcantara head liners before. I'm guessing nothing substantial has changed in the past year besides including the FSD computer?
 

holmgang

Active Member
Sep 9, 2019
1,239
1,254
eu
(to another person from Marin!) Is it possible that Tesla is using the same VIN structure Europe and Asia as in the US? If yes, this is confusing. Why is there not a big gap in VINs due to exported Model 3's? Only a few Europeans seem to post here.

I guess we have to see a lot of 530K's and 540K's from the US to know if US production is here or not.

Recently the Tesla site here had all sorts of mixed VINs, from 200x to 300x to 500x.

When all that stock went away from the website, a gigantic batch of cars just got loaded up, and theyre all 37x and 38x.

Meanwhile, there are 400x and 500x with lots of mileage on the used car market.

Of course, they could be serialized across different trim, so the numbers can be duplicated. I didnt pay attention to that.
 

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