ArrghMatey
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Or.. (grasping at straws here trying to keep the hope aliveOr they anticipated more white orders. Doesn’t necessarily mean an issue with black… please don’t be an issue![]()
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Yeah…. I’m probably nuts lol.
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Or.. (grasping at straws here trying to keep the hope aliveOr they anticipated more white orders. Doesn’t necessarily mean an issue with black… please don’t be an issue![]()
I feel like the most of all the early images and videos were all of the red and it looked so great so people ordered it because they could stay under tax credit on 4/23…had they shown and equal number of black, blue, white and red models pre launch, people may have been enamored by them. Red is too flashy for me but i had to think long and hard about getting stealth. Last week I finally saw a clip of black and had I seen that on 4/22 it would have been what I prefers.They make things in batches. Could be as simple as this is the batch they have setup now so they want to sell more of it.
None of these cars are "custom made". Tesla doesnt have enough options available to need to make " @protatomonster 's Model 3). They build all model 3s and Ys in batches then match them to existing orders.
No one really has the inside knowledge that will post about it here, but like I said, it could be as simple as they are running grey paint batches now and dont have enough orders for it. Same reason they changed the price on red, they probably did not anticipate as many red orders as they got, so they "put a stop to it" by making them not eligible for regular tax credit (business leases notwithstanding).
That would also let them see how the tax credit is impacting sales directly, by manipulating this.
All guesses on my part.
Excellent observation!If you qualify for the tax credit adding a color would virtually cost you $8500 or $9500 for Ultra Red…doubt they get too many takers!
Coupled with another rate increase ANY non-stealth takes away tax credit now so I do believe they’re intentionally leading people to stealth. If it’s $8500+ you could just wrap for lessSince the release of the model 3, Tesla has switched up the free color:
2018: standard black
2020: pearl white
2022: midnight silver metallic
late 2023/2024: stealth grey
(Note: dates are from what I recall off the top of my head without verifying accuracy)
And technically, they're not making anyone go with grey; one would just have to pay additional for a different color. So, i think they're doing their part to ensure there's not an oversaturation of one color.
Plus, it's also documented that the free color varies by country or region. So this leads me to believe that the cost of producing certain colors isn't the number one factor in their decision to make a color free.
I did this with my previous model 3 when black was the free color. Instead of paying an additional 1k+ to get a different color, I used that savings toward a color wrap so I get a unique color AND some mild protection on the car (also because I swore off having a black car foreva!). Plus, with having a wrap on the car, it makes washing and detailing the car significantly easier because I didn't have to worry about swirl marks.I personally want Stealth grey with stealth PPF. Had an Ignition Orange G8 GT and owned a black Camaro Z28 in the past. Done with black with swirls and rock chips and I don’t care for cops seeing a loud colored car no matter how quiet it is. If people decide to go with a different color later, Grey cost nothing and the money that would’ve gone to a Tesla color could go towards the new wrap color or colored PPF.
Manage Order > Edit Design (link)How are ppl able to change their order? When I go to "manage order" page in my account, it says, "you cannot edit your order at this time."
Yeah, mine says, "You cannot edit design at this time."Manage Order > Edit Design (link)
I consider this a good sign, from my experience, when your order is very close to production or in production, they don't let you change the details anymore. At least that's how Mercedes orders workYeah, mine says, "You cannot edit design at this time."
Could maybe mean that you’re getting a VIN soon? Hence why you can’t edit.Yeah, mine says, "You cannot edit design at this time."
Thanks got it entered
Curious what your configuration is? Trying to stay strong and stay with red/black... but after seeing some recent videos of the white interior (which looks QUITE good, and IMO better than black), coupled with likely getting the car much earlier... phew, I'm tempted to switch to gray/white.Yeah, mine says, "You cannot edit design at this time."
Yeah, mine says, "You cannot edit design at this time."
I consider this a good sign, from my experience, when your order is very close to production or in production, they don't let you change the details anymore. At least that's how Mercedes orders work
Mine is stealth grey/black interior. I don't recall ever seeing the option to edit my design since I placed my order, though. I've checked maybe only once or twice since I placed my order on the first day, and then checking to see if I can edit my design out of curiosity maybe a couple weeks after.Curious what your configuration is? Trying to stay strong and stay with red/black... but after seeing some recent videos of the white interior (which looks QUITE good, and IMO better than black), coupled with likely getting the car much earlier... phew, I'm tempted to switch to gray/white.
Whats the chances Tesla would credit the $1k for the white interior on exisiting orders?
has anyone who got vins in the last couple of days been able to schedule delivery?
this is all new to me. i got financing cleared and will be finalized on monday. do i need to show proof of payment before i can schedule delivery?