I would really love to get past this issue but something still does not feel right about this to me.
Telsa has essentially devalued all the pre July 1 2017 delivered 75/75D vehicles and did not change the name of the post July 1 vehicles to P75/P75D, where P =Performance
This issue not the same as options or new models with better performance the name 75/75D defines the car and its performance. In an IC engine if I buy a V8 engine i have a certain performance expectation vs a V6 engine. The post July 1 75/75D are the same model as the pre July 1 75/75D !!! It is one thing to make air suspension or power lift gate standard on subsequent vehicles with the same name, they are optional features so there is no performance expectation associated with the name.
So what Tesla has effectively done is de-rated our vehicles to NP75 and NP75D , where NP = Non Performance I am frankly not worried about Tesla's warranty liability coverage , I am worried about my resale value as should all other owners ...
I can see the conversation in the future with a potential buyer " Oh you have one of those non performance 75 models ... no thanks
Any one have a guess on how many of us 75/75D owners are impacted ?
I agree, but this is not the first time.
Cars keep getting better with no model change.
New hardware, lower price, faster...maybe you can call refresh and 2.0/AP2.5 a 'new model'