All of this is irrelevant: the terms never changed throughout this entire misunderstanding. The whole time the website was erroneous it still linked the actual warranty document which correctly spelled out the terms.
Let me know when it’s fixed.
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All of this is irrelevant: the terms never changed throughout this entire misunderstanding. The whole time the website was erroneous it still linked the actual warranty document which correctly spelled out the terms.
It’s fixed right now. Under warranty you click the learn more button to see your warranty which is and has always been accurate.Let me know when it’s fixed.
Until you go to service and all the employee has to go by is the website. Can you sue and win, probably, but like with the way (by 50%) overstated hp for P85D it is a lot of hassle and nobody bothered except a group of owners in Europe, who eventually got a $5,000 settlement, but anyone not part of their suit would have to sue from scratch.Only thing they’re reviewing is erroneous website coding. Our warranty terms were never changed. I cannot emphasize that enough.
This thread is a classic example of the dangerous power of FUD.
Until you go to service and all the employee has to go by is the website. Can you sue and win, probably, but like with the way (by 50%) overstated hp for P85D it is a lot of hassle and nobody bothered except a group of owners in Europe, who eventually got a $5,000 settlement, but anyone not part of their suit would have to sue from scratch.
So you call fixed when the website shows 2 different, conflicting sets of information? Tesla website showed my P85D as having 691hp, 2 years later it changes to 463hp, do you think they will honor the original spec? Spoiler alert, the answer turned out to be be no, because that would cost them too much money - a group of owners managed to settle for $5K each, but as a settlement it's not a precedent for USA (you'd have to sue to sue Tesla from scratch).It’s fixed right now. Under warranty you click the learn more button to see your warranty which is and has always been accurate.
So you call fixed when the website shows 2 different, conflicting sets of information? Tesla website showed my P85D as having 691hp, 2 years later it changes to 463hp, do you think they will honor the original spec? Spoiler alert, the answer turned out to be be no, because that would cost them too much money - a group of owners managed to settle for $5K each, but as a settlement it's not a precedent for USA (you'd have to sue to sue Tesla from scratch).
The website doesn’t show two sets of conflicting information. It only links you to the warranty document, which is and has always been accurate. The website was broken before. But now it’s fixed.
So much of this thread is talking about other stuff (691 HP motors, yellow borders on the main screen, etc), but this thread was about the warranty and wether Tesla was reducing terms of the battery and drivetrain unit. When it was made, it looked like they were, but it turned out to just be an error with the website displaying incorrect information. Tesla chose to fix that by no longer displaying the term and just continuing to link to the warranty document. It’s time to let this go.
You are right, it's fixed on my account now too.The website doesn’t show two sets of conflicting information. It only links you to the warranty document, which is and has always been accurate. The website was broken before. But now it’s fixed.
Yea, that was mostly for context and history of past Tesla behavior of posting something on the website, then changing it and pretending it was never there. I'm surprised nobody brought up the AP1 summon. Try to go a service center today and ask them to fix you AP1 summon because it doesn't do what the picture and text below show - they well instead tell you they never heard of this old stuff on Tesla website, and since it's not there now then it isn't so, then point you to new text how AP1 Summon will drive in a straight line while you hold a button.So much of this thread is talking about other stuff (691 HP motors, yellow borders on the main screen, etc), but this thread was about the warranty and wether Tesla was reducing terms of the battery and drivetrain unit.
The website doesn’t show two sets of conflicting information. It only links you to the warranty document, which is and has always been accurate. The website was broken before. But now it’s fixed
Now this would be news.... what was covered under your 2017 warranty that’s no longer covered under the current warranty?Not quite. My link goes to the warranty that was for vehicles starting in February this year. That is very different from the warranty for my car that I got at the end of 2017. Thankfully I downloaded a copy of the warranty for my car.