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Houston, Texas - Model Y Deliveries

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Only real issue I've found with the delivery so far. Seat belt on driver side extends too far out after I moved the seat back to install the new floor mats
 
Sorry I really don't know about tires. Is there a benefit for a Michelin All Seasons?
In Texas, given how much it rains the all seasons handle better. The P zero are strictly summer performance tires and they don’t last as long, tread goes out quicker. Both are great tires, nonetheless. All seasons are just ideally better for our conditions here
 
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MYP delivery window shifted up a few days to 6/14-6/20. I still can't schedule delivery yet, though. Also still waiting on my trade-in paperwork as they just requested a mileage update for the trade-in.

Paid taxes and installed plates on the Model 3 today after arriving home from an 1800 mi road trip in the M3LR with 5 people + dog. I was still a bit apprehensive about being an all EV household but not anymore. We spent $125 in charging costs (primarily Tesla superchargers) compared to about $550 in gasoline for our previous SUV with current gas prices. We only saw 1 MYP at superchargers (white/white) out of the many S/3/X/Ys also charging and it looked fantastic. I'm ready for delivery day!
 
Sorry I really don't know about tires. Is there a benefit for a Michelin All Seasons?
I do like the way the P Zero tires grip. But it could be the Model Y dual motors and not the tires. This is my first Tesla. I will know after I change the tires to All Season. In a couple of years.
 
MYP delivery window shifted up a few days to 6/14-6/20. I still can't schedule delivery yet, though. Also still waiting on my trade-in paperwork as they just requested a mileage update for the trade-in.

Paid taxes and installed plates on the Model 3 today after arriving home from an 1800 mi road trip in the M3LR with 5 people + dog. I was still a bit apprehensive about being an all EV household but not anymore. We spent $125 in charging costs (primarily Tesla superchargers) compared to about $550 in gasoline for our previous SUV with current gas prices. We only saw 1 MYP at superchargers (white/white) out of the many S/3/X/Ys also charging and it looked fantastic. I'm ready for delivery day!
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