EBucky
New Member
Well unless something is horribly wrong I don’t think the wife would be okay with us walking to the hotel. I’m taking on faith that the chances are astronomically small for any issue like that. I think (like most things) the bad experiences are the loudest. There are so many new Teslas parked outside here I can’t imagine a bad experience is common.
Whenever you DO take delivery, be sure to check over the car to make sure everything is there and it works. I had to get a ride 2.5 hours away, the new "refresh" Sport wheels, that I paid $1500 more for, are NOT the same as the Pre-refresh wheels, even though two Wisconsin Showrooms never indicated a difference when I asked for the difference between my 2019 and a 2022. I ordered Gray. Plus, the phone charger does not work and the USB-C receptacle does not work either. The Tesla Vision also requires you to have the Automatic High Beams ON anytime the car is in autopilot. The only problem is the high beams flick on and off strangely, making it look like you are messing around or drunk. Multiple conversations about my delivery experience were encouraging leading me to think that Tesla would do something to help make it right. NOPE, they will offer me $43k for my 2022 Tesla Model 3 LR, gray exterior, black interior, with "Sport" wheels that look like pizza pans, that only has 318 miles on it.
Try to push delivery until the EV Tax Credit passes, and confirm everything works as it should, otherwise they will have you dick with the service department to fix it.