It's my understanding that if you go touchless then you accept everything via the app and the car is yours. You don't have to talk to anyone.. There are YouTube videos of people going through the process. Here in Virginia I don't believe they allow touchless because everyone was going into the office and signing a number of paper documents. I wasn't even offered the option of home delivery.
Once you've accepted the car, if you find any defects, you use the app to schedule service. I found a couple, told the delivery people and they walked me through scheduling service. The service appointment was set up for about a week out, but got pushed out a month a few days before. I waited a week then cancelled the service. It was obvious to me that the service guys have a lot on their plate and I didn't want them rushing through any service to my vehicle.
When I hear of people getting their EDD pushed back, I immediately think that it's related to the price of the car. Of people who are being pushed back regularly, how many upgrades did you add? A color? White interior? 19" wheels? FSD? It seems that a color, black interior and 18" wheels are a common choice among those being pushed back. I think Tesla continues to prioritize higher-end vehicles, so the fewer upgrades on your car, the more it will be pushed back. Even vehicles with upgrades will get pushed back if orders keep coming in for loaded vehicles. This is just my personal speculation.
So in
@Tyler Knepper's case, he's got an upgraded vehicle and his EDD is staying put. It just dropped to a two-week window, which is a good sign. Unless you're
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