RisingPhoenix
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It’s an issue with the airbag bracket that was mentioned just in the last couple of posts as wellGeez! This is ridiculous.
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It’s an issue with the airbag bracket that was mentioned just in the last couple of posts as wellGeez! This is ridiculous.
Unfortunately, that is not yet the case where I am.Either way you get a tax credit for it. I opted for the wall connector because I was installing it myself, and it needs one fewer wires (cheaper in materials). Plus it’s clean.
the one I linked
That's because I didn't link it....Can't find it, can you please share one more time?
Are you not in TN, USA? It’s a federal tax credit…Unfortunately, that is not yet the case where I am.
Forgive me my ignorance, but how it supposed to be used in order to act as an app?That's because I didn't link it....
Forgive me my ignorance, but how it supposed to be used in order to act as an app?
Apparently it works differently on android. I know how to make the shortcut be an icon on the homescreen, but I thought I will be able to make checkmarks, which might be the case on an iPhone, but on an android these bullet points are just... bulletpoints...Add a Website Bookmark to Your Home Screen on iPhone and iPad
Some websites don't have a dedicated mobile app for accessing their content, but that doesn't mean you can't add bookmarks to favorite...www.macrumors.com
My bad. I misunderstood. This is GitHub. You need the main link HERE. There is a link on the main page with instructions on how to use the app (specifically this link.)Apparently it works differently on android. I know how to make the shortcut be an icon on the homescreen, but I thought I will be able to make checkmarks, which might be the case on an iPhone, but on an android these bullet points are just... bulletpoints...
Discussing the EVSE credit, I believe there is one in TN, and it’s in Knoxville. Nashville, doesn’t have one.Are you not in TN, USA? It’s a federal tax credit…
Right. There is a 30% federal tax credit up to $1000 you can claim. Nothing to do with city/state credits.Discussing the EVSE credit, I believe there is one in TN, and it’s in Knoxville. Nashville, doesn’t have one.
Yup. That’s very unfortunate and they certainly don’t make those consequences clear upon ordering. May still might be conservative. And if not you might be in the running for some new features!So...I think I screwed up?
Originally ordered in August, with original EDD Nov-Dec. Life got busy, and I didn't complete all the registration/tasks. Checked my EDD today and now it says May. Did I get pushed out because I didn't complete the lease/financing/cash options and other tasks?
Thank you! I agree with you 100%. After reading about these build quality issues with Tesla, I have found some with my current 2018 Q5 too. Before this, I always had this feeling that car is perfect.Take this for what it's worth.
I used a checklist when I picked up my 2021 MYLR last November 3rd. Nothing that I had fixed that I noticed from the checklist turned out to be in my favor. The door alignment that took them 3 times to get good enough for my new obsession of panel gaps lead to good appearing fitment but the rear drivers door needed to be slammed shut for the life of the car. The plastic over wheel trim didn't fit well. They replaced the clips with two different sets and the gaps were worse when they were done.
The three worthwhile things I had them correct were grease stains on the headliner (headliner replaced), a missing "Model Y" sill plate on the passenger side, and a ding on the front fender (PDR). I didn't need any checklist to find those.
If you look for faults, you will find them. They will try to correct them and in my experience not always make them perfect, therefore driving you even more crazy.
Take any of these checklists to your current car and realize just how many issues are on your current vehicle that you had no idea.
I'm not a Tesla fanboy, I love all things automotive. I inspected my couple year old Cadillac ATS and brand new Equinox Premier and was amazed how poor those cars looked when trying to find fault. Prior to using the checklist on them I enjoyed the cars and thought they looked good. Once I knew of the issues it's impossible to not obsess over them.
To be clear, I want everyone to have a high quality car that meets every expectation they have, but to enter the delivery process trying to find issue will very likely lead to some longterm disappointments.
Yeah. That’s the issue with “mine”. I’ve asked them to let me do an inspection while they wait for the part. Hopefully other potential issues can get addressed so there aren’t any additional delays. We’re a one car family in the interim.It’s an issue with the airbag bracket that was mentioned just in the last couple of posts as well
Could be worse, I have a delivery date set and I still haven't heard from anyone. Had to call the number to find the guy's email, no response since Monday.Buddy of mine ordered a Plaid Model S yesterday. He had texts same day to talk about his order and delivery. EYE ROLL... it took me 2 months of crickets before I begged someone to touch base with me at all.