Thanks for the photos, wowzer that's going to take some time to process
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Thanks for the photos, wowzer that's going to take some time to process
Damn. Wish Melbourne port could do the same. I heard on the radio that 17,000 cars are stuck at the port waiting clearance as of this morning.
You only can see your VIN once they assigned you one before your actual invoice comes up. Usually, you will have the invoice come up one day after they assign you the VIN. So, if none of the above happened, then nothing happened. So your vehicle is perhaps not been built yet.Looking for some clarity - for those tracking the ships/unloading of cars, can you see your vin through the plug-in? have you been assigned a vin by Tesla? Or are you only expecting this to happen once it’s unloaded?
I can’t see a vin through vinfinder and looking to gauge how far off this thing is.
Thank you so much for taking these photos! I really appreciate seeing the progress!
Ha those would be too tiny to become wind generators. I guess these are lights from the look.Those long things look like blades for wind generators.
It will be too silly if they report the actual numbers in customers' hands. I guess these numbers are how many offloads from ships, I am no expert.If you look at the VFACTS for 2023.
Jan 2023
2927 Model 3
386 Model Y
Feb 2023
2671 Model 3
845 Model Y
The number of Model Ys been delivered to customers all over Australia is not that high.
Those long things look like blades for wind generators.
Thanks Jacky for your informative pictorial updates!
Damn. Wish Melbourne port could do the same. I heard on the radio that 17,000 cars are stuck at the port waiting clearance as of this morning.
My understanding is based on registrations - when car is formally handed over from dealer to registered keeper/owner. IIt will be too silly if they report the actual numbers in customers' hands. I guess these numbers are how many offloads from ships, I am no expert.
look at all those new born baby Teslas in the maternity ward awaiting collection by their new parentsView attachment 920086
From another social media. Melbourne delivery this morning...
With umbilical cords still attachedMy understanding is based on registrations - when car is formally handed over from dealer to registered keeper/owner. I
look at all those new born baby Teslas in the maternity ward awaiting collection by their new parents
But they delivered around 10,000 of each in 2022 - and for Model Y they only started in AugustIf you look at the VFACTS for 2023.
Jan 2023
2927 Model 3
386 Model Y
Feb 2023
2671 Model 3
845 Model Y
The number of Model Ys been delivered to customers all over Australia is not that high
It will be too silly if they report the actual numbers in customers' hands
They're about 63m long. That's well in the ball park of wind turbine generators.Ha those would be too tiny to become wind generators. I guess these are lights from the look.