As bad as it is to not list location, they still erroneously advertise bad info.
“Transport to any Tesla location available for $2,000 (continental US only)”
Only after I ordered did I learn that used cars can only be picked up at certain select delivery centers. The Service Center in my state (MS) doesn’t qualify. When I ordered my car I was at Tahoe and was told Reno’s Showroom & Service Center weren’t valid locations. Las Vegas was, so it’s not a state law issue. I was told because new cars are in factory condition and have a 7-day return window they can deliver those anywhere, including to your home. Since Tesla used cars have no return policy and as a buyer you can refuse delivery when you see it in person Tesla only allows used car deliveries at select sites. And no, there’s no published list. It’s a secret about where you can take delivery.
I CAN see the reasoning behind this policy. I CANNOT understand why they continue to advertise with the claim that you can pick up at “ANY Tesla location” as it’s straight out wrong info.
That said, it may be why they don’t list the location. I’m not entirely confident they know themselves. I’m still waiting for my delivery appointment. I know the car was in CA but the used car folks don’t seem to have any direct visibility into the shipping/logistics. They don’t know when the car will be picked up, how long it’ll take to get to TN, nor how long Nashville will take to detail it and set a delivery appointment. I have every intention of picking up my car but if something unexpected comes up and I can’t take delivery for some reason I’m not at all sure anyone would know when they re-list it where it is. Their system may have last said CA, even though the car would actually be in Nashville.