I think you’re rightI’m 90% sure the Performance is the same height and they lowered the other models. Interesting.
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I think you’re rightI’m 90% sure the Performance is the same height and they lowered the other models. Interesting.
The model 3 image in the app shows the suspension lower than the current configurator image.I’m 90% sure the Performance is the same height and they lowered the other models. Interesting.
Thanks! It was a home delivery and the driver said he brought the car from Marina Del Rey.
No, the delivery guy didn't really do much except collect the cashier's check and show me how to accept delivery in the app. He was nice, though, and let us take our time inspecting the car inside and out prior to accepting (while his Uber driver waited to take him back). The front plate holder was in a bag in the trunk along with the mobile connector and the J1772 adapter. I'll be installing a SnapPlate front license plate mount (once it arrives).
I don't plan on tinting the car (as I never do)... But MPP coilovers/other goodies, BBS wheels, etc. are in the works.
Any previous owners here have experience with insurance and FSD , before / after the fact / preferably in California ? No one seems to know / have answers.
had to look up what fomo meant... :0What would you guys do? Currently have a mid December 20 built M3P missing new headlights, heat wheel, etc. Vroom is offering pretty much what I paid . Would you guys sell to get a few upgrade? I do get fomo on all the new stuff you guys got, i know its not good lol
Trying to figure out how coverage of the add on FSD works since the insurance companies don't seem to want to give me a straight answer.yeah i have experience with all of that. im in fsd beta and had tesla ins since march 2020 when i got model 3p. what do you need to know?
No, I'm asking if the increased value of the FSD will be covered by the insurance. I'm more concerned about when I go to purchase the FSD later for 12k that that additional value will be part of the car. i.e. is the insurance company going to value a replacement value of the car with the FSD or without?hmm im sorry mate i dont understand what you are asking.
are you asking what the insurance will do/cover if you are using fsd and you get into an accident ?
Yeah it seems you’re right. And yeah going through YouTube videos, none of the M3Ps appear as low as they advertise lol.The model 3 image in the app shows the suspension lower than the current configurator image.
Who knows what the actual situation is. Based on that video posted a few pages back, there is clearly some variability in the ride height. And at least the model 3 performances I’ve seen in person never looked as low as on teslas website.
Whoops, it was actually in the refresh thread:Yeah it seems you’re right. And yeah going through YouTube videos, none of the M3Ps appear as low as they advertise lol.
Which video? I watch this thread closely so idk how I missed it.
Now that is interesting. If nothing else it convinced me that I shouldn’t be concerned about the suspension, I guess?Whoops, it was actually in the refresh thread:
Just a UK video looking at the MIC model 3, and during it they look at the ride heights of a lot of US and MIC model 3s, including performances. IIRC the performances were actually typically higher.
Edit: Updated video to the relevant timestamp
Well that's what I'm trying to get them to say they will do, but so far I'm getting song and dance and "if you get it from the factory".If something happened to the car it's highly unlikely you'll get $12k back for FSD. They'll give you whatever similar 3s with FSD are valued, like any other package on any other car.
Yeah, I wouldn't worry about it. Seems like the height was never significantly different in the first place. And even if it were, the shocks are the same, sway bars are the same, bushings are the same, control arms are the same, etc. There's no significant chassis upgrades like BMW M-cars get over their series counterparts. Unclear to me if the actual spring rates are the same or not, but I feel like Tesla would have advertised that if that were the case ("sport tuned" suspension or something like that).Now that is interesting. If nothing else it convinced me that I shouldn’t be concerned about the suspension, I guess?
No, I'm asking if the increased value of the FSD will be covered by the insurance. I'm more concerned about when I go to purchase the FSD later for 12k that that additional value will be part of the car. i.e. is the insurance company going to value a replacement value of the car with the FSD or without?
When did you order and what’s the setup?My edd moved up today from 2/21-3/21 to 2/1-2/28. Still no vin.
Nevermind, I remember. Sorry lolWhen did you order and what’s the setup?
M3P, Red, black int, no FSDWhen did you order and what’s the setup?