Jonasbrotha
Ordered: 5/23, Blue/Black, 20, no tow/FSD. Tyco VA
VA finally getting some love! Congratulations!I refreshed this morning and had the Tesla vision agreement button and my VIN! 243xxx
Estimated Delivery: August 14 - August 20
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VA finally getting some love! Congratulations!I refreshed this morning and had the Tesla vision agreement button and my VIN! 243xxx
Estimated Delivery: August 14 - August 20
Definitely good to see all of us syncing up a bit considering how disparate we all were a few days ago. I’m expecting it to start raining VINs any time now!lines you up with me and @joewithblueMY
Perfect gif for your username and avatar
Me when I refresh and there's no updated EDD.
Oh no! Damn I'm sorry. I've honestly lucked out this year so far and have not had to pay for a personal rental car yet. Craziness!Have you looked at car rentals lately? Lol. They inflated just like everything else. Literally. Just rented a compact car from Enterprise. 50$ a day lol.
This place is filled with some Q-level conspiracy theories to help people cope. I think the reality is probably closer to them just getting in hundreds of thousands of orders, and constantly making new decisions on how to prioritize based on a ton of variables (part shortages, distance, time, revenue, etc.). Not to mention, you probably have people every day/hour either cancelling or changing their orders, which then throws the whole queue out of whack.Has anyone recently taken delivery with 19" wheels?
I feel like Tesla priority is performance. Then LR with the wheel upgrade. Then they get to the rest of us when they are available.
Starting to think these 19" wheels are the issue.
Yeah, changing orders this year ends up being a really bad deal. Normally when prices are stable and it's a 2 week wait, not a big deal. This year the customer is put in the back of a very long queue, and due to price increases, can add a lot of extra cost.Ah! Yes it did increase. I have now gone back to my advisor and asked him why and if he could add that back to my supercharging account (if and) when I get my vehicle. In other news, my EDD disappeared. Again.
Maybe rent a uhaul truck?Have you looked at car rentals lately? Lol. They inflated just like everything else. Literally. Just rented a compact car from Enterprise. 50$ a day lol.
I don't think it's a conspiracy theory. Look at the plaid model S. My point was profit margins.This place is filled with some Q-level conspiracy theories to help people cope. I think the reality is probably closer to them just getting in hundreds of thousands of orders, and constantly making new decisions on how to prioritize based on a ton of variables (part shortages, distance, time, revenue, etc.). Not to mention, you probably have people every day/hour either cancelling or changing their orders, which then throws the whole queue out of whack.
Imagine trying to take a hundred thousand orders, with like...50+ different configurations(?), and then prioritizing that with all the production/logistical complications that go into manufacturing a car. The biggest mistake here is just that they have this stupid EDD range that was probably built for a time when they could be relatively accurate, but that time was probably 6-12 months ago.
I got a 90k mile Prius. For a Toyota that's not even broken in yet! Bullet-proof powertrain.So glad I didn't can my rusty but trusty 225 K miles Toyota minivan yet!
"For the low price of 19.99 you can do this, (proceeds to drift the truck)" anyone else know what meme and video that is lol?Maybe rent a uhaul truck?
I think so too.. the more MYP orders coming in, farther they are pushing LR orders.
Not to mention the shortage on drivers to load the cars up on car carriers and drive them to their destinations. It's not just parts shortages everyone is dealing with, it's also labor shortages.This place is filled with some Q-level conspiracy theories to help people cope. I think the reality is probably closer to them just getting in hundreds of thousands of orders, and constantly making new decisions on how to prioritize based on a ton of variables (part shortages, distance, time, revenue, etc.). Not to mention, you probably have people every day/hour either cancelling or changing their orders, which then throws the whole queue out of whack.
Imagine trying to take a hundred thousand orders, with like...50+ different configurations(?), and then prioritizing that with all the production/logistical complications that go into manufacturing a car. The biggest mistake here is just that they have this stupid EDD range that was probably built for a time when they could be relatively accurate, but that time was probably 6-12 months ago.
Sorry, didn't mean to call out your comment specifically. I just generally find it funny that everybody is looking for some specific explanation (i.e. this week will have a ton of Blue deliveries) because we all desperately want these cars.I don't think it's a conspiracy theory. Look at the plaid model S. My point was profit margins.
The most advance car company yet they can't even make it so their system works correctly. Like not having a glitch when you remove your trade in your thrown to the back of the line. Then service centers saying there is nothing they can do.
We know other manufacturers are having parts shortages. We usually know what parts from other manufacturers. However Tesla doesn't tell anyone anything. It goes back to severe lack of communication.
You're welcome.Every time someone orders an MYP an MYLR loses its wings... So thanks to all of you that are putting in 2 "orders" from all of us waiting for an LR...
(I kid, obviously)