It’s random. Frequently middle of the night/early morning East Coast time, but some folks have it updated in the middle of the day. As with most things Tesla, no rhyme or reason…
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Overnight usually but it can change any time.Anyone know what day/time of day the EDD’s are usually updated? I find myself a little too interested in reading refresh too many times per day…
That should be the new company motto.no rhyme or reason…
ordered my model Y on Wednesday. It first said my EDD was aug 6th -sep 5th. It updated this morning to July 21st -aug 12
I’m wondering if anyone got theirs sooner than their EDD
The car will come with USB in the glovebox. Endurance SD card will work but to be honest, if the temperature goes that high in the cabin I would be more worried about the touchscreen and other electricals.While refreshing my account many times a day, I have been purchasing accessories fort my MY. I think the last purchase I will make is a micro SD card. But I really don’t understand/know what I should get. Does anyone have a suggestion by chance? I have hopes to take delivery next weekend!
+1 for this approach. I did something similar for my wife’s M3. Takes the videos, puts them on our media server, and removes from the storage in the M3 when she’s in range of the WiFi.The car will come with USB in the glovebox. Endurance SD card will work but to be honest, if the temperature goes that high in the cabin I would be more worried about the touchscreen and other electricals.
Or if you want to go more high tech try this.
The car will come with USB in the glovebox. Endurance SD card will work but to be honest, if the temperature goes that high in the cabin I would be more worried about the touchscreen and other electricals.
Or if you want to go more high tech try this.
On the MYP, they are Pirelli’s now. 12-18k miles. And because they are different sizes in the front and back, you can’t rotate to increase longevity…I learned all of this after my four hour research last night, smh.The Michelin tires that the oem ones can be replaced with have a minimum tread life of 30K miles. Agree that when driving with a heavy foot, the mileage will take a hit!
What hes saying is that you can replace the stock pirellis with the Michelin AS tires and get more mileage out of themOn the MYP, they are Pirelli’s now. 12-18k miles. And because they are different sizes in the front and back, you can’t rotate to increase longevity…I learned all of this after my four hour research last night, smh.
When I picked up my car at the DC, I literally parked my trade in a space, and called in the final odometer reading. That was it. I haven't heard anything more. Simple, but the F-150 I traded was in excellent condition: no faults other than a tiny door ding or two.Anyone that has traded their car into Telsa, how easy was the process? Do they check the car thoroughly or is it just hand them the keys and go on your way?
I just got a VIN about an hour ago but instead of my delivery date saying mid June to June 30th like its said the entire time, its gone to 9-13 weeks? MSM Long range with 20” wheels but no other add ons. Taking delivery in Alpharetta-Roswell. Anyone else have this happen after receiving VIN?