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Thanks! We need sigs to show up on mobile phones in portrait, UGH.His signature says reservation Jan 2018 and non-owner.
That's weird that he didn't tell you who your DA was. The rep i spoke with volunteered my IDA's name. She let me know i didn't have a VINI called in again, and this time the rep told me that I have a Delivery Advisor assigned, but no VIN. He said it typically takes about 6 weeks from DA assignment to delivery, so that puts me well past my lease-end date for my current P90D He didn't have any estimates regarding the timeframe between DA assignment to VIN assignment though. (and wouldn't/couldn't let me know who my DA is)
I got to thinking last night about the anger over Tesla and reservations and changes. If you had gone to your Chevy or Ford dealership and ordered a car of a specific configuration, there would be a deposit. That's not an interst free loan, it's a processing charge. If you went back a week or month later to change your configuration, they'd laugh at you. If you wanted your deposit back, they'd laugh harder.If you wanted a change, you could relinquish your order and order a new car but that would restart the clock. I've special ordered specific configurations. If you change your mind, your deposit is gone.
Ask for refund if you feel that way. Waited 2 years for mine. Very happyWTH? I reserved well over a year before. Sigh... so disappointed with all this process. A zero interest loan of $1k. What a scam.
I had 2 subaru’s and also a BMW that were custom ordered and all were given small 2 week windows at time of order and nailed them. It can be done by other manufacturers. Heck Tesla will probably soon outsell both companies in the U.S. too, so they can’t use size as an excuse. However, I do think the over critical inspections people do with Tesla would find lots to complain about with other OEM’s too.Lolno. At least not with Volvo, where I custom ordered.
This is 100% the issue they have created. There is visibility into customer deliveries, but none into the process of delivery decisions. I wonder if they better explained it to us if we would be more tolerant of it.You also would have no idea what car they are/would be making 1-2 yrs out, and no access to order or have priority to that car. Good or bad? Also would likely not have the “build up” or have a forum like this to give us anxiety over someone in another state etc getting their car before you.....there could be 10 people in MI who ordered after and got their vehicle first and you’d never know?
Does this mean you have your car already? If so you are just trolling here and would likely feel differently in our position.Ask for refund if you feel that way. Waited 2 years for mine. Very happy
Scheduled delivery date of 09/22/18 in Tyson's Corner, VA; vin # 969xx; white/white, LR AWD Non-P, Aeros, EAP/FSD. Awaiting trade-in eval and credit. Added FSD last minute. Prices reflect back to when I originally configured.
Thought about it, but it'd just add too much to my monthly payment. They're not leasing model 3's yet, which is too bad (I put very few miles on my cars and love to stay on the bleeding edge with tech.) I barely use 50% of what my P90DL offers as it is...
They will... I checked in with US Bank, and they'll extend up to 6mos, and it's apparently a quick and painless process. Unfortunately, my registration is also due at the same time, and that would be nearly $900 (a year) for one or two months of use.
Does anyone know the ballpark timing between Delivery Advisor assignment and VIN?
This is also my sobering realization... Was hoping for a September delivery because I ordered so quickly. I think we are in Tesla's awkward, teenage years. Beyond the pimples, it'll mature into a strong, intelligent, smooth operation... "it's just a phase".They're already scheduling deliveries for late September. People who aren't contacted by an IDA in the next week or two are likely not getting their cars until October.
...This is 100% the issue they have created. There is visibility into customer deliveries, but none into the process of delivery decisions. I wonder if they better explained it to us if we would be more tolerant of it....
So should I be happy that the backdoor edit link no longer takes me to the edit page? It just keep redirecting me to my account main page.
Awesome! looks like they are really making their way through the queue.
This is also my sobering realization... Was hoping for a September delivery because I ordered so quickly. I think we are in Tesla's awkward, teenage years. Beyond the pimples, it'll mature into a strong, intelligent, smooth operation... "it's just a phase".
Recently to my knowledge, but mostly with Aeros. Haven’t seen movement of red with sport wheels recently.When was the last time Red AWD's were assigned VINs? Just wondering how long until a batch of those are due
Yes, I second this idea.Thanks! We need sigs to show up on mobile phones in portrait, UGH.
I'm in Bend and I noticed on the edit design page if you view page source and search it shows delivery at 97702 pickup center, which is weird since there currently is no such thing and I live in 97701 zip code...I think they are planning to open up a service/pickup center very soon here.
Anyone know whether using the backdoor edit design link hurts in terms of delivery date? We're right up against 4 months being the end of the full tax credit and I'm waffling on changing to white from MSM. Given that people using the regular email change method have had +/- experiences with hearing anything after submitting the email, I wonder whether doing it through the backdoor link is actually better since it'll be in the system.