Those posts are from two different people for two different cars.Why does it say FSD purchased 1/22/20 in one locations and 5/2/2020 in another? Look at your screenshots.
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Those posts are from two different people for two different cars.Why does it say FSD purchased 1/22/20 in one locations and 5/2/2020 in another? Look at your screenshots.
Those posts are from two different people for two different cars.
Yes. If you use the arrows to scroll through the images, it will cycle through all images in the thread.Thanks, I guess that makes more sense then haha. It is on the same post, but the thumbnails show all photos in the thread?
Recently purchased a 2019 MODEL 3 AWD from a 3rd party dealer(less than informed about Teslas) previous owner says he purchased Acceleration Boost in Dec 2019 and FSD upgrade in Jan 2020. Tried confirming this with Tesla prior to purchase, they would offer no information. After purchase only Autosteer and Traffic light visualization are displayed on autopilot page. Acceleration Boost does appear to be active. My account page does show both upgrades purchased, Tesla says FSD was not purchased and car only has HW3. Would the pics give insight into what I actually have?
Good point. Find out if your 3rd party dealership bought the car from Tesla or bought the car from the original owner. If they bought the car from the first owner or took it in as a trade, then the FSD feature should not have been removed, it should stay with the car, unless it is bought back by Tesla and repurposed and then sold at a lesser price.*If* that 3rd party dealer purchased the vehicle from Tesla they may have removed it while they were the owner of the vehicle and then charged that 3rd party dealer a price appropriate for a vehicle w/o FSD. Then your 3rd party dealer played dumb. In this case, Tesla's poor recordkeeping and internal processes still have it showing despite it never being paid for (that is, they charged the 3rd party dealer a price that was based on its removal). Remember, if they ever own the vehicle again, they can do whatever they want to in order to make it easier for them to sell, and if that includes removing FSD, they are free to do that.
If Tesla never owned the vehicle, they wouldn't have intentionally removed the FSD feature, and you're stuck in a mess again created by their awful internal record-keeping and processes.
Neither of these situations is great to be in, but whichever applies is going to determine if you're going to have to eventually buy that feature if you want it. If it's the first situation, you're not going to get them to give it to you. The previous owner bought FSD, sold the car back to Tesla, and they removed the license and sold it to a dealer at a price that doesn't include the license (if the dealer then charged you a price that includes the license cost, take it up with the dealer). If it's the second one, don't let up until they fix it. They can't remove the features unless they actually owned the car at some point after the first owner.
I think your looking at 2 different screenshots from separate vehiclesWhy does it say FSD purchased 1/22/20 in one locations and 5/2/2020 in another? Look at your screenshots.
Dealer claims the vehicle was a direct trade to them.....Good point. Find out if your 3rd party dealership bought the car from Tesla or bought the car from the original owner. If they bought the car from the first owner or took it in as a trade, then the FSD feature should not have been removed, it should stay with the car, unless it is bought back by Tesla and repurposed and then sold at a lesser price.
Occar's post # 25 is the controlling issue. If Tesla ever owned it after the FSD invoice date(s) they could remove the FSD
Your post and #25 made me go back and read the original post:
"previous owner says he purchased Acceleration Boost in Dec 2019 and FSD upgrade in Jan 2020."
Did the dealership actually sell it to you as including FSD, or was that something you discovered after the fact. If that latter, then you really do not have a claim to FSD.
Confirmed Tesla had np ownership after original saleAs long as Tesla never owned the vehicle after the first owner, that is immaterial. The licenses are transferable. Only when Tesla owns the vehicle can they remove the license (and then resell cheaper).
Confirmed Tesla had np ownership after original sale
I guess i better keep an eye out now. I just purchased a Model 3 and the 3rd party dealer said there was no FSD, so i wasn't expecting it.
Well...after road test and looking in the settings mentioned in this thread...I have FSD
Thats completely different than this OPs thread, and you should expect that to be removed at some point.
Ah, I think that directly applies to what the OP has posted:Thats completely different than this OPs thread, and you should expect that to be removed at some point.