Sunday the app was instead saying that I will be informed when it is time to schedule delivery. I texted my SA.Hi _name_redacted_, It's almost delivery day!
Your Model Y will be delivered to _home_address_redacted_ US. You'll be notified when its on the way and again when it arrives.
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Per a previous post (and NH DMV website) only the Bill Of Sale is needed to obtain temp NH tags. Was curious, since you paid the previous week prior to delivery, was this document not available to you online before the car arrived?The following Wednesday another packet arrived containing the documents needed to register the vehicle with the state of NH.
I do not know if an acceptable Bill Of Sale was available online. I expected/had what I believed to be valid temporary tags, and I knew the full registration packet was coming. So I had no reason to investigate temporary NH tags, or the documentation temporary tags would require.Per a previous post (and NH DMV website) only the Bill Of Sale is needed to obtain temp NH tags. Was curious, since you paid the previous week prior to delivery, was this document not available to you online before the car arrived?
I'm surprised that the MA dealers association hasn't tried to do something about this. NH dealers can compete against MA dealers for MA customers but MA dealers can't compete against NH dealers for NH customers.It's a pity my stupid state of MA has businesses that lose out on vehicle sales because the state insists on playing hardball with taxes, refusing to do what is common in vehicle sales - allowing the collection of sales tax solely by the state in which the car is being registered.
I know that this has been discussed over and over. Still, when I look at what people have to do in surrounding states as a result, it's sad. One would think that the Commonwealth of MA, in order to further the goals of reducing CO2 emissions, would want to see EV sales increase in nearly any way possible, as well as minimizing any unnecessary transport of the same (ex: buying a car in NJ then driving/transporting to Bangor), but of course, no.
As a MA resident, I apologize.
MA dealers sell to NH residents all the time. The dealer drives the car across the state line into NH, then takes a picture to document that they are "delivering" the vehicle outside of MA before completing the sale. No MA sales tax is due on sales where the purchaser accepts title to and possession of an item outside of Massachusetts.I'm surprised that the MA dealers association hasn't tried to do something about this. NH dealers can compete against MA dealers for MA customers but MA dealers can't compete against NH dealers for NH customers.
How is that different than Tesla shipping the car. Why do they have to ship it from NJ instead of MA?MA dealers sell to NH residents all the time. The dealer drives the car across the state line into NH, then takes a picture to document that they are "delivering" the vehicle outside of MA before completing the sale. No MA sales tax is due on sales where the purchaser accepts title to and possession of an item outside of Massachusetts.
... No MA sales tax is due on sales where the purchaser accepts title to and possession of an item outside of Massachusetts.
How is that different than Tesla shipping the car. Why do they have to ship it from NJ instead of MA?
We placed an order on 16th, Blue/Black no vin yet. Could you tell me your configuration and timelines just to track ours, just an assumption though.I placed an order on the 15th, sales guy told me delivery would be free as I'm within 200 miles of a delivery center. Just received my VIN today and the options are now pickup in NJ or pay $750 for delivery. They won't budge on the delivery fee even though I have it in email from the sales person. Reasoning is that even though MA and NY are within 200 miles, they can't deliver to NH from those locations and NJ is outside the 200 mile range. Have to decide now whether I want to take the risk of having a vehicle with issues delivered or do the 5 hour drive.
OOD: 1/15 NoonWe placed an order on 16th, Blue/Black no vin yet. Could you tell me your configuration and timelines just to track ours, just an assumption though.
Tesla provided me an Enterprise rental in July of 2020 to pick up our Model Y. I enjoyed the mini road trip.Just up the road from Tesla Paramus in 2019 was an Enterprise rent a car. Tesla set up a one way rental for me. I returned the car to Enterprise and they gave me a ride to Tesla. A rental and a Saturday pick up might make a decent road trip for you. Check to see if Enterprise is still there. I drought Tesla still offer a rental. I think it was and above and beyond delivery effort at the end of the 3rd quarter in 2019.
Not intending to go off topic but could someone give me a quick sense of EV life in NH? Rebates/registration/taxes?/other fees/clubs? Looks like I’ll probably have Eversource as my provider up in Franconia. Just got back to NY from looking at a house up there. It was awesome. I’ll be bringing my 3 and Y up.
Thank you!
IMHO, this is the worst possible time of year to sign up for a third party supply contract, especially one with a with an ETF.I'm not sure what NY electric rates are, but NH has some of the highest, and because who doesn't like to add an additional layer of complexity to their utilities, you can also choose an alternative supplier to your utility company. There's an official site where you can view details here: Compare Residential Suppliers
IMHO, this is the worst possible time of year to sign up for a third party supply contract, especially one with a with an ETF.
The fact that natural gas prices are already falling from their anomalous high prices only makes the decision worse.