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And why didn't they rollout all the changes at once right before a Monday morning announcement, instead of distracting us all weekend. I have no idea....Why didn't they update the Design Studio?
You are not imagining things. They are upgrading older inventory, CPO, demos, service loaners and other Tesla owned cars, regardless of date of manufacture.... I'm guessing it was upgraded AFTER manufacture somehow...
Good point. I do also hope you're entirely wrong :]With a 75D AP1 VIN 151xxx I have some skin in this game, but I'm not getting too excited just yet.
It's possible that the specs for the CPO cars are being auto-populated from model code, and are erroneously pulling figures for current 75Ds for the website.
In other words, when they list a 75D they don't hand-write the entire listing, but rather select Model from a drop down. It might not be sophisticated enough to differentiate between different flavours of 75D.
I sure hope I'm wrong though...
They want to sell the inventory first.But still it's strange that in the Design Studio, the new to order 100D is listed as 4.3s (0-100km/h) and the inventory would be quicker already? Why didn't they update the Design Studio?
For what it's worth, I escalated a question regarding the over the air update to the executive team on mytesla. Below is the reply I just received.
Thank you for taking the time to contact us.
The update you are referring to applies to vehicles that were produced in July of this year or later. It appears as though your vehicle was produced in February of this year and therefore does not contain the hardware capable of receiving this update.
If you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know!
Regards,
Nolan Christensen | Office of the President
45500 Fremont Blvd | Fremont, CA 94538
24/7 Support 1-877-79-TESLA
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Good idea, something isn't right here..If possible, I would follow this up with: "Then how are all the inventory and CPO cars being advertised as including this change?"
Good idea, something isn't right here..
If possible, I would follow this up with: "Then how are all the inventory and CPO cars being advertised as including this change?"
Look at the VIN. 058000. Really early.
Model S 75D 5YJSB7E20GF142236 | Tesla UKWhere do you see cpo cars advertising this new 0-60 time? All inventory cars built after mid June should have the new perf.
Links not working for me, might be the UK site vs the US site. Screenshot?
I don't think soYou can view it by viewing th e link via private browsing.
Interesting for sure, possible typo?
No but my escalation is unofficial and considering some updated information I sent over I would be surprised if I now hear before Wednesday. I actually think that the longer mine takes the better. Most of the "no" answers come back pretty quickly. Even my previous escalation though corporate engineering didn't take this long. I know that is little consolation to everyone else....Krash: any updates from your escalation?
I am kind of surprised that they are saying produced in July instead of June 19th. I would have thought they would have a form for this. I specifically mentioned in my notes that understanding the above I wanted clarification on some additional issues....The update you are referring to applies to vehicles that were produced in July of this year or later...
And I did ask a question similar to this which engineering did not address...."Then how are all the inventory and CPO cars being advertised as including this change?"...
Tiki torches?The fact that Tesla is all cloak and dagger about this doesn't bode well either. Tweetboy would've taken to his account and touted the uncorking surprise regarding older 75 cars awhile ago. Unless they're still trying to figure out a way to do it with the least harm. Maybe they're thinking of offering a path similar to the P85D Ludicrous option so people aren't left in the cold, so to speak.
I don't know.. I get the feeling nothing will be done unless owners gather their torches and pitchforks and head, figuratively, to Palo Alto. Prove me wrong, Musk.
Respect is mutual.Tiki torches?
Back on topic ... we really need to find out what the story is with the CPO cars.
If they really aren't 4.2s then Tesla will be legally exposed for describing as such in the ads.
If they are 4.2s then obviously a software upgrade is all that's required.
Also, show some respect to Elon.