Does this mean anything?
Good question. Mine would not come up for ages but now it does. It still doesn't come up on Vic Roads though and EDD still not until after Jan 11th.
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Does this mean anything?
I think it means you shouldn't waste $25 on information that will be available to you for free in the near future.
I didn't pay anything, but the option was there.I think it means you shouldn't waste $25 on information that will be available to you for free in the near future.
This 9 month maximum delivery limit given by Tesla… a “contractual” limit, that means the order could be canceled and the $350 order fee has to be refunded, or a “we hope to deliver your car within 9 months” which actually means “Well we’re taking a bit longer but if you cancel we still keep your $350”??I calculated my delivery appointment is only 5 days beyond the 9 month maximum delivery limit given by Tesla when we ordered. Not bad considering the hiccups caused by Covid lockdowns and Port delays
Complete it & return it to [email protected] with your name & RN number in the subject line.Sorry if this has been asked before, but for NSW residents what are you supposed to do with the application for registration? Does it need to be printed and hand signed and sent back to Tesla? or somewhere else? Thanks
I always accepted the 9 month maximum delivery limit as their best estimate at the time. My point was, that given the difficulties faced by all car manufacturers, I thought they did pretty well.This 9 month maximum delivery limit given by Tesla… a “contractual” limit, that means the order could be canceled and the $350 order fee has to be refunded, or a “we hope to deliver your car within 9 months” which actually means “Well we’re taking a bit longer but if you cancel we still keep your $350”??
Yes you are lucky, but for many people including me ordered in Feb it was 20 weeks or 5-7 months estimate. Now it has well passed and heading to a shocking 12 months.I always accepted the 9 month maximum delivery limit as their best estimate at the time. My point was, that given the difficulties faced by all car manufacturers, I thought they did pretty well.
It didn't drop anything off then?Viking Passama is leaving Brisbane harbour right now!
Destination is “unknown port” !
I’m not sure.It didn't drop anything off then?
There is nothing contractual about it, just an estimate. There is zero recourse for being outside the time frame, and your $350 is always at risk. Just never think of your $350 againThis 9 month maximum delivery limit given by Tesla… a “contractual” limit, that means the order could be canceled and the $350 order fee has to be refunded, or a “we hope to deliver your car within 9 months” which actually means “Well we’re taking a bit longer but if you cancel we still keep your $350”??
It wouldn’t leave to Sydney until 18/12.I’m not sure.
It was docked there for over 24hrs, so surely it wasn’t just a toilet break?
I have same. $2 report from ppsr.gov.au - in my case it was simply the bank had lodged its security interest. No other details available.I didn't pay anything, but the option was there.
You can count yourself lucky. I'm 304 days with TBDthanks!
If that date holds 298 days!
Man that’s so hecking dumb.You can count yourself lucky. I'm 304 days with TBD
Unfortunately, you will not make any money selling it on carsales. Just look at the lowest one listed and realise that it is still not selling at that price. Factor in all your costs and money tied up, which should be invested elsewhere and you will regret trying to make a dollar. The market is flooded with second hand teslas, all new with delivery kilometres. Tesla can’t even sell all of their stock before it arrives, which should give you a good hint as to the amount of cancellations and higher interest rates.My EDD stood at 15 - 29 Dec. Then it went into TBD after I requested for a change in the billing details on the voice. Today, I woke up to find that the EDD has been updated to Jan 21 - Feb 11. My VIN also changed on the updated VIC rego form. At this point, I have decided to either cancel the order or take the delivery and sell it immediately. Two questions:
- What is the possibility of making some profit from selling it immediately after delivery? Considering that I would have incurred some insurance costs. I ordered in March after the 3k increment. My final invoice says $65,625 (including GST). I have the cash ready in hand to take delivery.
- Would I be able to get the 3k VIC rebate again if I put in a new order next year? I have decided to wait for the rumored project "Highlander" - I have no real urge to change my car for now.
You can count yourself lucky. I'm 304 days with TBD
Totally feel you, especially the lack of comms and sliding EDDs.Yes you are lucky, but for many people including me ordered in Feb it was 20 weeks or 5-7 months estimate. Now it has well passed and heading to a shocking 12 months.
QLD Ports still has it in port. Leaving on the 19th how I read this is it will shift around and most likely unload the 18th at fisherman island No3.Viking Passama is leaving Brisbane harbour right now!
Destination is “unknown port” !