Skunis
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No update. Just submitted it to Tesla. I'm guessing I'll find out more at pick up.did you get any update on your rebate application for NJ $2000 incentive
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No update. Just submitted it to Tesla. I'm guessing I'll find out more at pick up.did you get any update on your rebate application for NJ $2000 incentive
Did you have any issues? I'm reading there may be a cable blocking the vent on one side.I got these and they fit fine. I know some were saying they didn’t fit, but mine did. You have to be pretty aggressive to get them to snap on.
You can track submission to approval by establishing an accountI didn't after filling out the paperwork.
Just signed up and no application pending.You can track submission to approval by establishing an account
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Just keep looking, it will show up when it it received and logged in, and the next thing you'll be waiting for is pending changing to approved. May take a few weeks. Mine was marked submitted on 3/2 but approval showed up about 6 weeks later.Just signed up and no application pending.
No, I had absolutely no issues at all with these. I traveled to my Meemaw’s with my Model 3 otherwise I’d take a picture and show you how they fitDid you have any issues? I'm reading there may be a cable blocking the vent on one side.
Great!No, I had absolutely no issues at all with these. I traveled to my Meemaw’s with my Model 3 otherwise I’d take a picture and show you how they fit
I have these in all 3 of my Teslas and they all fit fine.
Great!
Still waiting for my text.As anticipated we got a message from Tesla about picking up earlier so instead of May 2nd it will be May 1st. They could not squeeze us in today sadly.
The purchase agreement has the itemization separating the destination fee. Make sure you print it out for your records.Tesla asked me to sign the MA application for title, and they lump in the destination and order fees into the MSRP line on the form. They insist this is normal practice. I find this strange though. My configuration is just base LR + tow at $50,990.
Seems like it will have tax implications, and if the configuration was closer to $55k, I wonder if I would have had issues claiming the MA tax credit.
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It is normal, The order fee which other car dealer's refer to as a "documentation fee", and the destination are fully taxable by the wonderful state of Ma.Tesla asked me to sign the MA application for title, and they lump in the destination and order fees into the MSRP line on the form. They insist this is normal practice. I find this strange though. My configuration is just base LR + tow at $50,990.
Seems like it will have tax implications, and if the configuration was closer to $55k, I wonder if I would have had issues claiming the MA tax credit.
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Yes, they are taxable. But for the tax rebate are not part of the MSRP.It is normal, The order fee which other car dealer's refer to as a "documentation fee", and the destination are fully taxable by the wonderful state of Ma.
Every time I asked Tesla, they said no.Does anyone happen to know if there are any options for snagging a Y that’s in inventory that matches your ordered config exactly but is several states away? 15 hour drive. Can Tesla relocate it to the nearest delivery center, even for a fee? The listing also does say the car can be registered in one of 4 states, none of which are mine, so that sounds like a roadblock as well.
Figured. I just tried calling into the main line to speak to a sales advisor but they are closed. My exact build has been sitting in inventory in Minnesota, just nobody else apparently interested.Every time I asked Tesla, they said no.
Do these fees end up on excise tax also, or just sales tax?It is normal, The order fee which other car dealer's refer to as a "documentation fee", and the destination are fully taxable by the wonderful state of Ma.
Excise tax is based on a vehicle's average valuation, and not on a specific sales transaction. Because these fees are pert of the cost to acquire a model Y, I'm certain they effect average valuation.Do these fees end up on excise tax also, or just sales tax?