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Update to spreadsheet: Received VIN 65,2xx, AWD silver/black 18" EAP, scheduled for delivery 29 Aug., Rocklin, CA.
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First, thank you very much for the organization and detail you put into this site to allow all of us owners/future owners to interact with one anotherHi, @umair239. There is a queue for P and LR-AWD versions. If you ordered on 1st Aug and you don't have a reservation, you are pretty much at the end of the queue.
So far 238 P buyers have entered their data. 45 of them have received their VINs and 193 are still waiting. In the last week, 10 P buyers have reported receiving a VIN. A week before that it was 9 and the week before that, it was again 9. Tesla is slowly increasing LR-AWD and P production.
Clearing out the VIN queue for current P buyers could take between 16 and 19 weeks. Therefore, my best guess is, your car will be delivered in December. There is a chance you could get your car sooner. Tesla could switch a larger portion of the production to AWD. Also, about 8% of LR-AWD and P buyers who don't have a reservation have also received their VINs. You could be one of those lucky people.
I'm not sure about this change. Some of Tesla's estimates are still vague. I don't know why some of them would be a single month and others less precise.@Troy ,
Care to share thoughts on Tesla narrowing delivery windows displayed for many people? My P3D, ordered on August 5th, originally showed Oct to December anticipated delivery, and now indicates by October. Thoughts? Thanks
I had gotten that impression from your VIN Queue table, but was hoping that BS wasn’t happening as much now. There is no logic to their delivery system except maybe that they are sending X number of cars to each delivery location and then those get matched randomly to buyers. It’s a total slap in the face to people who reserved early. The other spreadsheets people are using to track show more bias toward day, but they have less overall data than you I believe. What I keep hoping is that Tesla sees this issue and the week to week VIN numbers start leaning toward early reservations. Unfortunately, without a reservation date column in your spreadsheet one can’t look at that trend.@UtahIsRad, The reservation date column was more specific until recently. Day-1 instore, day-1 online, day-2 and the rest were specifically identified. When I sorted the LR AWD VIN Queue table by that data, I expected the VINs to end up on top of the table because I thought early reservation holders might have received more VINs. That wasn't the case. VINs were completely randomly scattered, even more randomly scattered than they are now. What I mean by that is, if you look at the table starting in VIN Queue column AS here, VINs are almost equally scattered around except the top section has slightly more VINs. When sorted by reservation date instead of config date, the top section didn't have that increase in density.