Ribeyesteak
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Ordered on 4/22/21. Says 5/12 to 6/1 delivery. Has changed two or three times (quicker) in the past week.
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anyone know why the delay? It seems like the hold the vehicles until the end of the quarter and then rush to get them out… seems like an odd strategy??
Where do you see the estimate delivery date? Do we have to do financing before seeing that?Ordered a M3 SR+ on 4/22 midnight silver, black interior. No Vin yet estimate delivery date has been the same for 6 days 5/28-6/17 Tampa,Fl
On your phone or computer go to Tesla and then your Tesla account and click manage for the tesla. Scroll down, under your RN it shows your estimated delivery date. Also once you have a VIN it'll show up under you RN number.Where do you see the estimate delivery date? Do we have to do financing before seeing that?
Oh wow. I ordered 14 days before you and my dates are basically the same. June 8-28. I thought California orders are filled last?Ordered a white exterior/black interior M3 LR (without FSD) yesterday (5/3). I am seeing an expected delivery range of June 8-30.
I am thoroughly convinced Kansas City, MO orders are filled last.Oh wow. I ordered 14 days before you and my dates are basically the same. June 8-28. I thought California orders are filled last?
Why would the CA orders be fulfilled last? Cars are produced here.Oh wow. I ordered 14 days before you and my dates are basically the same. June 8-28. I thought California orders are filled last?
I read on one of the threads here that overseas orders are fulfilled first and then those from farther states. I could be wrong but someone else might have a verified answer.Why would the CA orders be fulfilled last? Cars are produced here.
Logistics... the goal is to deliver as much as possible in the fiscal quarter. You start with overseas orders because they take the longest time to get from factory to destination, then east coast of NA moving west getting closer to the factory with each phase which reduces the time from manufacture to delivery making it easy to make a big push in the last weeks of the quarter since you are delivering locally. -- Not confirmed by anything, but just a logical deduction from what I've seen.Why would the CA orders be fulfilled last? Cars are produced here.
I have seen people all over get deliveries. I am sure there is more logic than "overseas first, then east coast, then etc...". For example, someone that ordered a few days before me, received their vehicle on 5/1 in one of the locations I could have selected (in Missouri)(I am picking up from Kansas City). If there was an east coast first, then central, then west coast, or anything like that, then theoretically I would have received my vehicle around the same date. Granted they got a different color than my selected color (I got white, they got MSM).I read on one of the threads here that overseas orders are fulfilled first and then those from farther states. I could be wrong but someone else might have a verified answer.