Yea, I also got pushed back by a day. Have the exact same dates as you13 day window today... 8/17-8/30. One day shift on the near end, far end stayed the same.
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Yea, I also got pushed back by a day. Have the exact same dates as you13 day window today... 8/17-8/30. One day shift on the near end, far end stayed the same.
@potter287 & @CGeiser: not anymore. I’m pushed way back to sep 11 - 30 now.Texas is consistent so far today with me and you moving back one day.
@potter287 & @CGeiser: not anymore. I’m pushed way back to sep 11 - 30 now.
Yes, after the initial email confirmation you have to call them to finalize and that requires the VIN & MVPA uploaded to the link in that email. They are apparently understaffed, so phone call waits can be 2 hours holding on - so I only call them when I have hours of computer work to do and listen to their hold music/announcements while I do my computer work. Perhaps their understaffing that leads to long phone wait times contributes to lower rates so I decided that is OK with me.i've applied several times and get the confirmation email saying they'll be in touch but then never hear anything. i guess this means you actually need to call them to complete the loan application.
Lol yes. That update this morning may have broke me for today. Hoping for a return to the usual window tomorrow.
This is exactly the type of thing that helped me with the Model S - forum folks discovered/shared.My stats:
78 days (2.6 mo) between my 5/15 order and getting VIN on 8/1, 96 days (3.2 mo) from order to planned delivery date on 8/19
My thoughts:
1. EDD whiplashing frustration - i suppose we all have to learn to accept rather than get angry with things we don't have control over. This forum has been much cheaper than hiring a therapist to cope with it all - thanks to all my therapists here.
2. The long wait time has saved me money. Initial order was thru Tesla financing at a 2.49% rate. Reading posts on the forum, I heard that some people got a 1.24% rate from DCU.org. I checked it out. A CU in MA that allows membership if you sign up for some local org memberships that are cheap to do. So I signed up and tried an auto loan. The 1.99% rate drops by 0.5% if you do direct deposit and another 0.25% if you are getting a car that is >35mpg, getting you to 1.24%. So this basically will cut my interest cost in half. Took me a month or two to hear about this on the forum and figure it out, so if the Tesla was delivered fast it would have cost me more money. Silver lining? I pass this along in case it might save anyone $. Check out the numbers yourself in case things have changed or I typo'd something.
In retrospect, I should have explored whether or not I could take delivery in California and then drive back to the Philly area. Seems like it could have shaved a few weeks off of my delivery, and what better way to enjoy a new Tesla than with a cross country road trip?
Shooooot!! Must be nice for them to not have to provide any level of customer servicewas living in belgium, had a trip scheduled to come back but missed the delivery dates by 2 days. as expected, they couldn't hold it.
Ditto, ordered floor mats with a 2-3 month anticipated arrival. With a December date, I figure why not?? But the fear of them not fitting is real.I’m worried about that in regard to floor mats
Will do once I get in the light tomorrow