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Is this a dumb questions, because my new VIN assignment starts with a 7 (New Zealand)? I didn't know that was the case if it's normal.What are you even talking about?
I'm not sure how you translated 7 = New Zealand?Is this a dumb questions, because my new VIN assignment starts with a 7 (New Zealand)? I didn't know that was the case if it's normal.
Look at the placard on the door frame. It’ll say USAIs this a dumb questions, because my new VIN assignment starts with a 7 (New Zealand)? I didn't know that was the case if it's normal.
6 | Australia |
7 | New Zealand |
All Model Y produced since November 2021 start with 7.Does anyone own a Model Y with a VIN that starts with 7? I don't have the car yet.
But based on the responses, this isn't the norm as of yet.
Why do so many folks here want to get one of the first vehicles made in a brand new factory instead of one from a more established factory?Thank you. It just caught me by surprise. With everything going on, especially in the auto industry, I didn't want to have one of New Zealand's version of The Wagon Queen Family Truckster. Kind of wish it was made in TX, but CA works too. Thank you for giving me some of your time to show me the error of my way.
I find it hard to believe Tesla would deliver vastly different vehicles into the same country from two factories for the same order configuration. I can understand if they delivered MYLR from Fremont and MYP with upgraded tech from Austin until Fremont assembly line is upgraded. Or introduce a new trim level for the 4680 battery.Leaftoy, so many folks here want a first vehicle made at a new factory such as TX, because the folks here are buying a Tesla based on cutting edge/advance technology. I want a first experience on the new single piece rear casting, the new 4680 battery, or even the new AMD chip. And they're only coming out of that factory, sooner or later. If anyone here only took chances on established factories, Tesla wouldn't exist. I understand your apprehension and the comfort in safe bets, but you have to bet big to win big. In all fairness though, Elon has kind of established himself as a fairly safe bet. ....but New Zealand...LOL.
Why do so many folks here want to get one of the first vehicles made in a brand new factory instead of one from a more established factory