I feel like people just don't like that owners get priority and constantly try to spread the word that owners don't get priority. I ordered in march, getting my car in two weeks. And the FAQ's on tesla's website have always said owners get priority. I feel like people just really don't like it so they will purposefully post that owners don't, to try to stop owners from line jumping. Tesla has been around since 2012, and I am thankful to each and everyone of the people who had the $$ to invest in tesla, those roadster purchases did us all a solid. I do understand the frustration of those who stood in line, and I totally get it, I just don't get people posting stuff that isn't true.
People are just guessing since there is no actual facts to back up anything. A statement by Tesla on scheduling is worth less than the electricity it took to post it on the web. That's not an insult, it's historical data.
I think that people who waited over 2 years and 2 months might get miffed that a CPO buyer can order one in June to sell it at a profit when fewer than 10% of people have received invites after waiting more than 2 years.
It used to bug me a bit when folk were scalping the cars they ordered in 2018 or helping friends jump line.
Not anymore though. If I was invited in November/December/January as first told, I'd be driving the car somebody else wanted. Now I just kick back and order one if they will build it to my specs, or skip it. EVs will get better.
Seriously, if I understand it right, to get light color seats for desert climates, it's $79,000 and up with probably a big delay. Or am I missing something?