Just got an updateMYLR W/B/20"/no tow
EDD still 2/23 - 3/4 no VIN
Austin
EDD: 2/27-3/12
OD: 1/22
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Just got an updateMYLR W/B/20"/no tow
EDD still 2/23 - 3/4 no VIN
Austin
It's not impossible that they have some insider info. I'm sure that Tesla is involved in discussions with the IRS. How likely that a random SA has that info? Very hard to guess.I just called a SA about my delivery being pushed back by 1 day daily. The SA told me, "I think you have a misconception about the EV tax credit. Tesla's knowledge is that the tax credit is valid until END of March. So as long as you receive your delivery before the END of March, you should be eligible for the full tax credit."
How true is this? Does Tesla have insider information about the IRS tax credit?
I inquired about this too. I was told that the federal tax credit amount can be updated any time during March, not necessarily certain for March 1st. Hope this helps.I just called a SA about my delivery being pushed back by 1 day daily. The SA told me, "I think you have a misconception about the EV tax credit. Tesla's knowledge is that the tax credit is valid until END of March. So as long as you receive your delivery before the END of March, you should be eligible for the full tax credit."
How true is this? Does Tesla have insider information about the IRS tax credit?
“It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own self-interest. We address ourselves not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities, but of their advantages”Exactly what they are doing.
Q4. Do the new critical mineral and battery componentsrequirements apply? (added December 29, 2022)There seem to be a number of posts with the assumption (or concern?) that the tax credit rules will be changed on March 1, or in early March.
I might have missed this among the various messages...is there anything new/recent that indicates the gov't will resolve this by then, other than the January messaging that it will be cleared up in March?
With the debt crisis looming and the usual myriad of issues, I wouldn't be surprised if the Treasury Dept. is still working on this in April or May.
Yeah I was trying to be nice and support all EV efforts - I do think Teslas are the best (but maybe not the most fancy) out there right now. Also I don't think the problems are endemic to the platform though but as they say "you pays your money you takes your chances"!"Growing pains," now that's the first time I've read that euphemism for "catches fire and burns your house down." #7,413
Official rebate program website (Home | Charge Up New Jersey) says: "Have an MSRP1 of below $55,000"Is it 55k before the destination fees ? My configuration has a total of $54,990 ( MYLR MSM/W/19)
However, it jumps up to $56,630.00 after adding the destination and order fees.
OD 1/19
What is your OD and config?EDD changed to 2/28-3/9. Seems like mine is ready for shipping. It’s from Fremont.
Yep can confirm - the issue for us is that darn tow hitch put us over so no NJ rebate.. yeah was initially looking at installing afterwards but prefer factory build if possible.Official rebate program website (Home | Charge Up New Jersey) says: "Have an MSRP1 of below $55,000"
And you should see it under Financing tab in the app (this rebate is applied automatically if your car is eligible):
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As understand, there are no sales taxes for EV cars in NJ, what saves you 6% more
I've owned hundreds of devices (thermostats, power tools, outdoor power equipment, phones, laptops, tablets, toothbrushes, earphones, watches, power banks, test equipment, wireless speakers, flashlights, massagers...the list goes on and on) with with Li-ion batteries over the years and never had one catch fire, but there's still that tiny bit of fear every time I stick my AirPods in my ears that they'll blow my earlobes off while going for an evening jog."Growing pains," now that's the first time I've read that euphemism for "catches fire and burns your house down." #7,413
How about this theory, Some Tesla locations have better managers and better organized so they can schedule delivery sooner.How about this theory, Some Tesla locations have better managers and better organized so they can schedule delivery sooner. Another person with exact same vin assigned date and exactly same OD 1/16 and build date 2/16 from Austin got their car picked up in LosAngeles and in OC the tesla dealer and SA are just lazy. It took two days my SA to reply. This is why in my case I still didn’t get scheduled delivery. New EDD Feb 27 - March 7.
I've owned hundreds of devices (thermostats, power tools, outdoor power equipment, phones, laptops, tablets, toothbrushes, earphones, watches, power banks, test equipment, wireless speakers, flashlights, massagers...the list goes on and on) with with Li-ion batteries over the years and never had one catch fire, but there's still that tiny bit of fear every time I stick my AirPods in my ears that they'll blow my earlobes off while going for an evening jog.
I'll be slightly nervous to park an EV in my attached garage, too, but not nervous enough to park it outside in the elements.
I am willing to bet that more houses will burn down in the coming years due to substandard EVSE installations such as inappropriate receptacles or wiring than battery fires.
EDIT: No sooner than I posted this reply, I saw this in the news.
Reminds me of the Mini Coopers catching fire a bit back.Currently Ram Trucks are being recalled, advise owners to park outside and away from anything that could catch fire..
Ram Fire Recall Involves Intake Heater Grid Relays
A Ram fire recall includes about 340,000 trucks equipped with intake heater grid relays that may short-circuit and overheat. Fiat Chrysler has warned Ram owners to park outside and away from anything that can catch fire.www.carcomplaints.com
Ford recalls 520K vehicles after only 20 cars catch fire..
From earlier this year Hyundai and Kia telling owners to park outside...
Hyundai and Kia tell owners of nearly 500,000 vehicles to park outside due to fire risk | CNN Business
Hyundai and Kia are telling owners of almost 500,000 cars and SUVs in the United States to park outside and away from buildings due to a possible defect that can cause the vehicles to spontaneously catch fire even when not running.www.cnn.com
Nothing to see here.....
MYLR W/B/20"/no tow
EDD still 2/23 - 3/4 no VIN
Austin
Well that kind of blows the theory of people getting cars faster with 20's over a shortage of 19's. Almost every single one I see in existing inventory now has 20's. Hmmm...Just got an update
EDD: 2/27-3/12
OD: 1/22
Tesla will install a tow hitch for $1300. So, I decided to install tow hitch after delivery. It would save me $1700 ($2000-$300).Yep can confirm - the issue for us is that darn tow hitch put us over so no NJ rebate.. yeah was initially looking at installing afterwards but prefer factory build if possible.
Agree as well. Have seen multiple examples of my exact model ordered days after mine that have had Vins/delivery already in different various locations. Still no Vin on mine (ordered 1/18)How about this theory, Some Tesla locations have better managers and better organized so they can schedule delivery sooner.
- Agree
MY LR was a great deal for NJ buyers because of the $2000 state rebate (if purchase was below $55k), $7500 federal rebate, no sales tax, and some additional stuff for the charger installation.Official rebate program website (Home | Charge Up New Jersey) says: "Have an MSRP1 of below $55,000"
And you should see it under Financing tab in the app (this rebate is applied automatically if your car is eligible):
View attachment 912037
As understand, there are no sales taxes for EV cars in NJ, what saves you 6% more