Glad to hear the hurricane missed you and you’re safe. Crazy they made u take delivery in a tropical storm though.On September 29th, my window changed to 29Sep to 06Oct. So, I start scrambling. Then I get a message from Tesla that I can schedule my pick-up. The only window they gave is on September 30th — exactly when Hurricane Ian is to make its appearance in Charlotte (and the rest of NC). So after massive scrambling to do the trade-in and get certified funds, I show up at the dealership in a torrential downpour.
I get soaked, the SA gets soaked, the car looks fine — or as fine it can look in the midst of a tropical storm. I accept delivery and tell the SA that I will be going over it with a fine-tune comb once I get it into my garage. The only issue that I’ve found is that the two front doors are much too hard to close, so I’ve scheduled service for that.
They let me keep my mobile charger from my Model 3, and there was a J1772 adapter rolling around in the back of the Y.
So, a good experience so far.
We were extremely lucky in Charlotte that Ian did not come directly our way. (I was here in 1989 when Hugo did and was not looking forward to a repeat.) I hope everyone on this forum came out of the storm okay.
Mine is an Austin Model Y Long-Range. Build-date = 19 September. No matrix headlights. It did come with the tonneau cover in the back. The handover in the app went flawlessly. Both my delivery experiences have been excellent.