Shexy
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I tried to dip my hand in it so you can see it clearly. The couples taking delivery beside us had same issue but very tiny.Don’t suppose you have a picture of that roof opening?
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I tried to dip my hand in it so you can see it clearly. The couples taking delivery beside us had same issue but very tiny.Don’t suppose you have a picture of that roof opening?
Ya looks to be ceiling panel that just isn’t aligned or properly secured from the photos.Ah so gap was between the roof and the roof ceiling panel?
I took delivery yesterday afternoon. So far, I love it!Got my VIN
PF598
ODD: 3/6/2022
MYLR7
White/black
No tow
FSD added
Had to agree to the “Tesla Vision” disclosure
Delivery scheduled for November 19
Congratulation. Make sure to post some pictures.I took delivery yesterday afternoon. So far, I love it!
Matrix headlights: Yes
USS: No
You should definitely be prepared for early delivery. My buddy ordered out of MD in mid May and his delivery is already scheduled for Friday. Looks like the only ones they are screwing is the people who ordered before the pricing increases. Not so sure this is not in preparation to lower the price, thereby making sure the higher priced cars can not cancel before a price reduction. They have both the rebate in 2023 and if they were to drop pricing slightly to spur on a demand surge, both would ensure all the higher priced vehicles would cancel. Just my current assessment of the BS going on.Congratulation. Make sure to post some pictures.
That’s actually one theory I can get behind. Before I was pretty clear that it was becuase I have white seats, but the more I think about it - they want to cash in on those higher priced vehicles. May orders got in after the first increase, but before the second - so maybe a quick delivery after January?You should definitely be prepared for early delivery. My buddy ordered out of MD in mid May and his delivery is already scheduled for Friday. Looks like the only ones they are screwing is the people who ordered before the pricing increases. Not so sure this is not in preparation to lower the price, thereby making sure the higher priced cars can not cancel before a price reduction. They have both the rebate in 2023 and if they were to drop pricing slightly to spur on a demand surge, both would ensure all the higher priced vehicles would cancel. Just my current assessment of the BS going on.
Hi Randomness. Congratulation. I sent you a message.Finally got everything scheduled for my delivery.
MSM - LRY5 - Black Interior - Gemini - Nothing Else
VIN: 2023 - Austin Build - 7SAYGDEEXPA0XXXXX
Location: Rockville, MD
Ordered: March 1, 2022
Delivery Appt: November 21, 2022
Could you have declined it due to the dip? I am not sure if I would accepted it. I would want Tesla to fix it right then and there and not have a service appointment. How long do you have to wait for your service appointment, is it the next day?I tried to dip my hand in it so you can see it clearly. The couples taking delivery beside us had same issue but very tiny.
I’d be interested to see the differences in our cars. I just picked up an Austin build today but it was one of the last 2022’s.Finally got everything scheduled for my delivery.
MSM - LRY5 - Black Interior - Gemini - Nothing Else
VIN: 2023 - Austin Build - 7SAYGDEEXPA0XXXXX
Location: Rockville, MD
Ordered: March 1, 2022
Delivery Appt: November 21, 2022
I wanted to, but then we didnt drive there, we went with Uber, and i did not want to take Uber back. The appointment was set for tomorrow, so thats 3 days, amd its a mobile appointment, meaning they will come to the house.Could you have declined it due to the dip? I am not sure if I would accepted it. I would want Tesla to fix it right then and there and not have a service appointment. How long do you have to wait for your service appointment, is it the next day?
I hear it depends on the showroom. I went to the showroom where I ordered my car and asked them that I heard you cannot get into the car until you accept it. They told me no, that they let you inside the car and you can, sit in it play around but you cannot drive it. Once you are fine with it, then accept it in the app.I wanted to, but then we didnt drive there, we went with Uber, and i did not want to take Uber back. The appointment was set for tomorrow, so thats 3 days, amd its a mobile appointment, meaning they will come to the house.
Also, you basically have to accept the car before you can unlock and get inside, and you wouldnt be able to see such imperfection untill you open the trunk.
I guess it all bore down to the training the SA reps received.I hear it depends on the showroom. I went to the showroom where I ordered my car and asked them that I heard you cannot get into the car until you accept it. They told me no, that they let you inside the car and you can, sit in it play around but you cannot drive it. Once you are fine with it, then accept it in the app.
New EDD today, 12/1 to 12/29. Why do they even bother giving us EDDs? So frustrating!First 2 week window! EDD is now 11/19 - 12/1. Our financing with 2.9% expires on November 30, so hoping we have a VIN by the 30th.
The Model Y Performance that I took delivery of in June had this same issue. I noticed it before signing any paperwork. The delivery specialist found a technician, and he simply pushed the headliner up, securing it to fasteners. So it is a ridiculously easy fix--the headliner simply wasn't secured to the fasteners.I tried to dip my hand in it so you can see it clearly. The couples taking delivery beside us had same issue but very tiny.
You are right. The tech came today, it was a broken clip and he fixed it perfectly. A friend of mine that came to visit yesterday told me that one would have expected a car costing that much to come perfectly ok. I told him the car is perfectly ok, that was just a minor thing. Infact we dont see this much at dealership because when you buy new car at the dealers, most time the cars have been sitting there for few days and any minor defect might have been detected and fixed before interested buyer show up. But Tesla sell for us directly and most cars are picked up within 24hrs of its arrival at the SA (room for less attention to details) leaving buyers to be the ones detecting the defects.The Model Y Performance that I took delivery of in June had this same issue. I noticed it before signing any paperwork. The delivery specialist found a technician, and he simply pushed the headliner up, securing it to fasteners. So it is a ridiculously easy fix--the headliner simply wasn't secured to the fasteners.
In general, I recommend people stop freaking out about minor issues should they be present. Tesla does an outstanding job of fixing things should you find problems like this, even after delivery. The cars are amazing and you will love driving them (personally I now love NOT driving the car; FSD drives me everywhere and it's surprisingly relaxing).