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I was googling this yesterday, found 3-5 days?how long does it take for the Y to be built when it gets on the assembly line? is it like hours from start to finish?
how long does it take for the Y to be built when it gets on the assembly line? is it like hours from start to finish?
Agree to thoroughly disagree. 347 demo miles is more like 5000 miles on the tires and more on the drivetrain. Either that or you do not demo a car like I do.347 miles is just as good as factory fresh
I have 6/9 - 6/21Does anyone have 6/8-6/21 edd?
How does Tesla discount the demo cars? Is there a formula to the amount deducted?Agree to thoroughly disagree. 347 demo miles is more like 5000 miles on the tires and more on the drivetrain. Either that or you do not demo a car like I do.
Mine does not either. But that is just the order agreement. The purchase agreement you will get after you are assigned your VIN should show the 1500 CA Clean Fuel Reward. I am just guessing this to be true as I do not have mine yet.Question: did Tesla order agreement show the CA $1500 CA incentive? Mine doesn't.
My guess is they are asking for the Finance documentation that will be needed for 3rd party financing. At least that is why I need the information. the requires the actual signed Purchase Agreement. But again that is just a guess.Mine shows in the "completed tasks" tab under price details (financing through Tesla)
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Got it, thanks!My guess is they are asking for the Finance documentation that will be needed for 3rd party financing. At least that is why I need the information. the requires the actual signed Purchase Agreement. But again that is just a guess.
Depends where the demo car is coming from. If from LA, Burbank, etc... where it's mostly traffic and they give you a specific route to drive (that's what they do in Burbank) , then there is not much room to drive aggressively. Mostly people drive civilized, and just floor a few times to see how that feels.Agree to thoroughly disagree. 347 demo miles is more like 5000 miles on the tires and more on the drivetrain. Either that or you do not demo a car like I do.
When I did the test drive in Walnut Creek (two times in the last few months) they handed me the key card and said "Have fun. Try to be back in a couple of hours". I found as many straight aways I could find to floor that sucker.Depends where the demo car is coming from. If from LA, Burbank, etc... where it's mostly traffic and they give you a specific route to drive (that's what they do in Burbank) , then there is not much room to drive aggressively. Mostly people drive civilized, and just floor a few times to see how that feels.
When I did the test drive in Walnut Creek (two times in the last few months) they handed me the key card and said "Have fun. Try to be back in a couple of hours". I found as many straight aways I could find to floor that sucker.
Did you try asking them if they could address some of the issues? I have a demo vehicle scheduled for delivery Friday. I keep worrying about the possible imperfections.The demo had 347 miles but eventually got to my house with like 380 miles. There is a tiny scratch on the passengers' side b-pillar, some scratches inside one door jam, and the tail light piece that's on the tailgate sticks out on the top juuuuust a little more than the rest. I had to really scrutinize the car to find these. Still has the new car smell too.
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It’s a $1500 instant rebate upon purchase.Is there still a $2,000 California rebate on Teslas? I heard the state was out of money and this happens all the time, then they renew it.