I'm confused. I'm using this URL: Tesla Inventory
Once it returned 629 cars. A few seconds later, it returned 16 cars..
Drew
Yes I'm working on it as we speak. It should be updated now. I added the option to filter for the DU-Upgrade.
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I'm confused. I'm using this URL: Tesla Inventory
Once it returned 629 cars. A few seconds later, it returned 16 cars..
Drew
I'm confused. I'm using this URL: Tesla Inventory
Once it returned 629 cars. A few seconds later, it returned 16 cars..
Drew
Yes, I'm only looking for X 100DBTW: The link you are referring to is only Model X100D. You can see the added options behind the URL. Use Tesla Inventory if you want to see all cars
Yes, I'm only looking for X 100D
What I'm saying is that that one time when I found 600 cars, it was Amazing! They seemed like real cars. Now the same URL just gives me 30 cars. See the attached screen grab of a window that had 629 MX 100D. They seem like real, unique cars. What was exciting to me is that there were a *lot* of AP2.5 cars.
There are lots of "real" cars that don't show up anywhere else, like this one: Model X 100D 5YJXCBE25HF065869 | Tesla
It would be nice to see them again. I'm afraid to close this window
Sorry for the quick reply. I was on my mobile phone I do not see this high VIN on my list of Model X. And, to answer you're other question: Yes, I write the code. Very cool with the high VIN. Are they "build to inventory" or real inventory? Do you know?
Is it pulling from a database you've built, or doing some kind of real-time query into a Tesla API?
He's hammering the Tesla website for every possible VIN combination and recording the hits in a database.
Most of these cars haven't been publicly posted for sale by Tesla yet (which is what you do see on EV-CPO.com)
Doing this could potentially ruin it for everyone else if Tesla cares about such access behavior and decides to shut it down.
He's hammering the Tesla website for every possible VIN combination and recording the hits in a database.
Most of these cars haven't been publicly posted for sale by Tesla yet (which is what you do see on EV-CPO.com)
Doing this could potentially ruin it for everyone else if Tesla cares about such access behavior and decides to shut it down.
Interesting. I wonder why I rarely (1/100 times) see those cars nobody else has, and mostly just see less cars than EV-CPO has.. He must be having database issues, or he's continually hammering and Tesla is rate-limiting him or something.
Maybe you get the cars for Norway on the webpage? Norway is the default country if it cannot detect you’re ip
View attachment 254996 So I ran a wget on my search with a 60 second sleep. I got very few cars for a few minutes, and then I got a lot. And then I stopped, and re-ran it once manually when i got back from dinner and it was back to short results. Here is the output in the attached screenshot.
Sorry for using a screenshot, rather than cut / paste. When I try to paste the text in to the forum, I keep getting cloudfare "you have been blocked" . I think it thinks I'm trying an injection attack or something due to the URL formatting.
I found the bug. It was an error on the server I M using. So, when I was compiling on my workstation and running the code, everything was working, but on the server the buffer for the JSON received from Tesla was to small and, as you said, only on the Model X.
It should be working again now. Thanks for the info and testing
But you can't tell the 0-60 time from the Tesla data right? One has to use the URL to see what 0-60 photo gets generated right?Many of the inventory cars are made with DU00 (old DU) and 0-60 in 6 sec. I have 2765...
once ground rules were established and agreed to; my OA was great!
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I'm iterating with my OA now. Tesla Inventory Search & Ev-cpo don't have the cars we're talking about (each show ~30ish MX 100D) but Tesla Inventory (which is showing 432 MX100D) does. In fact, I found last night the same cars my OA suggested this morning.
Perfect. I’m glad you’re happy
I've been using your and the others for the past couple weeks. I like yours the most so far.
FYI,
In the past couple days it either has stopped working or Tesla's side isn't giving it good info though. The MX new 7 seat search I have been doing has had the same cars listed since Sunday even though most of them are no longer available according to Teslas site (when I try to click on the link).
Thank you
And thank you for the feedback regarding the site. Tesla has done some changes and I was hoping that it was temporary, but I have now changed my script so that cars are removed if they are no longer available.