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so by the latest what day would you think in july?If we are guessing, I'd say less than 5 weeks.
By the time I got my email about production mine was already built. I had called my sales rep to add the premium upgrade package and he said sorry he couldn't because it is already built. Then the next day I got an email saying it was going into production...Hey guys I received an email yesterday that my model s 70d face lift is in production and my delivery windows is July to early august how long do you think until I get my car, I live in Illinois? Thank you
Boy, that must have triggered some mixed feelings!to add the premium upgrade package and he said sorry he couldn't because it is already built
I was not happy at all. Why even update the website if it's days behind?Boy, that must have triggered some mixed feelings!
None of that sounds right. As I remember from last year you had a one week window from order to confirmation and you could make changes during that time. In addition the order use to state that Tesla *could* charge you $500 but rarely did unless the car was in the production line. If I were you I'd escalate beyond the DS to the Manager of your Service Center.I was not happy at all. Why even update the website if it's days behind?
Now I am fighting with my sales agent because I ordered on June 1st, confirmed the order on June 2nd and June 3rd I emailed him to add autopilot. He said it was a $500 change order fee but if you read the purchase order agreement...no where in there does it say $500 change order fee until week 2 until delivery.
Event better...the website says estimated delivery June 27 - July 4th and my delivery specialist said mid-July...
It was made exceedingly clear to me that I had one week -- one -- to change anything, then it was locked in and required a $500 key to unlock. Anyone else not get that message?He said it was a $500 change order fee but if you read the purchase order agreement...no where in there does it say $500 change order fee until week 2 until delivery.
No, that sounds exactly like what I said above except there was "some" flexibility in the enforcement of that policy.It was made exceedingly clear to me that I had one week -- one -- to change anything, then it was locked in and required a $500 key to unlock. Anyone else not get that message?
None of that sounds right. As I remember from last year you had a one week window from order to confirmation and you could make changes during that time. In addition the order use to state that Tesla *could* charge you $500 but rarely did unless the car was in the production line. If I were you I'd escalate beyond the DS to the Manager of your Service Center.
It was made exceedingly clear to me that I had one week -- one -- to change anything, then it was locked in and required a $500 key to unlock. Anyone else not get that message?
Hey guys I received an email yesterday that my model s 70d face lift is in production and my delivery windows is July to early august how long do you think until I get my car, I live in Illinois? Thank you
I have nothing to add to answer your question, but came here to ask the same one. I'll post now so others in the future have more data points to draw conclusions from.
My Model S went into production today (I think--I may not have logged in for the past few days). My status was "order confirmed" up until Friday, I'm pretty sure. Today it's "in production".
I placed my order on June 15. I didn't manually confirm the order, if that is even possible anymore, but instead just let the clock run out until I was no longer able to change my design without incurring a fee. That happened at midnight my local time on June 22 and I got the confirmation about 21 minutes later in the wee hours of the morning of June 23--1 week after placing the order.
My delivery specialist, Justin Minns, (who is amazing, btw) told me (I think) in passing on June 21 that his internal system info said my car would come off the assembly line on July 4th (today). Maybe he didn't say off the line; maybe he said it would go into production today and I misremembered. Or maybe his system was wrong. Or maybe it will be finished in a day. Or maybe it went into production a few days ago and Tesla has their factory revved up to ludicrous mode.
My delivery window is, and has been since I placed my order "Late July - August".
I'm in Toronto, Ontario, so not too far from some parts of Illinois, at least when compared to Fremont, CA.
I assume you'll get yours before me since yours was "in production" a week before mine.
I'll post more here when I get more information.
There are a few older threads on this topic. I assume they are no longer good for predicting current trends because production may be faster now, and processes may have changed from 1.5 to 3 years ago. Those threads, however, seem to suggest it took about a week for "production" but also suggested that sometimes the web site status display was not too closely tied to actual reality in the plant. i.e. some cars would be listed as "in production" but then finished within a day.
It seems clear that the current system requires some quality assurance testing at the factory after the car is built, then shipping time (which others here have pointed out can be by train or truck -- but presumably not boat for mainland North America, at least presumably not for Illinois or Ontario), then quality assurance at your local delivery centre. All of that is frustratingly slow in my opinion, especially if trains are taking a week to get across the country.
I have been prepared to wait a month after the car is actually manufactured for it to get into my garage, because of what my delivery specialist told me.
Secretly though, I have been hoping that he is underpromising and it will get here earlier than currently promised. He did not tell me that would happen, but...
I was not happy at all. Why even update the website if it's days behind?
Now I am fighting with my sales agent because I ordered on June 1st, confirmed the order on June 2nd and June 3rd I emailed him to add autopilot. He said it was a $500 change order fee but if you read the purchase order agreement...no where in there does it say $500 change order fee until week 2 until delivery.
Event better...the website says estimated delivery June 27 - July 4th and my delivery specialist said mid-July...
The truck driver who delivered my MS to Indiana (from Chicago) said he delivers to as far away as Montreal, so it seems pretty likelyI'm in Toronto, Ontario, so not too far from some parts of Illinois, at least when compared to Fremont, CA
P.S. here is the tl;dr version so far:
June 15 - placed order
June 22 - order confirmed
July 4 (I think) - in production
Will update when I know more.
P.S. here is the tl;dr version so far:
June 15 - placed order
June 22 - order confirmed
July 4 (I think) - in production
Will update when I know more.