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It has air suspension and can be raised for going through some semi-flooded streets; one reason why I nixed the Lucid Air GT for now...no air suspension. I found the air suspension a very valuable tool in my Jaguar I-Pace EV for driving around South Florida in heavy thunderstorms.I used to live in New Orleans. Driving a car as low as the Model S there is brave. Hope you went with 19" wheels!
He's talking about pot holes. Numerous, gigantic pot holes. My F-150 4x4 sometimes struggles to drive around uptown. I did go for the 19" wheels as I felt the 21" wheels would break rapidly. I have other vehicles I can drive uptown.It has air suspension and can be raised for going through some semi-flooded streets; one reason why I nixed the Lucid Air GT for now...no air suspension. I found the air suspension a very valuable tool in my Jaguar I-Pace EV for driving around South Florida in heavy thunderstorms.
I don't understand this tax discussion. You pay sales tax based on where you register the car, not where you collect it...Those that live in NJ pay 0% tax on EVs, as much as the idea of flying out and driving back sounds like fun (and it was fun to do it to Texas, and to Germany for a BMW), it's certainly not worth the premium here haha.
This is true for most places, but any car delivered in California is charged CA sales tax, regardless of the state it will be registered in. The registering state may *also* tax you, or in some cases may issue you a credit for taxes already paid.I don't understand this tax discussion. You pay sales tax based on where you register the car, not where you collect it...
Rhode Island has a similar policy. If I pay sales tax elsewhere, they will only charge the difference in tax, if the tax rate I already paid was lower than Rhode Island.This is true for most places, but any car delivered in California is charged CA sales tax, regardless of the state it will be registered in. The registering state may *also* tax you, or in some cases my issue you a credit for taxes already paid.
Nope. But it is a hassle and you would have to pay sales tax in your state when you register it. And few dealers are aware of how to do this so you’d have to walk them through it.This is true for most places, but any car delivered in California is charged CA sales tax, regardless of the state it will be registered in. The registering state may *also* tax you, or in some cases may issue you a credit for taxes already paid.
Maybe to avoid paying 13% income tax, having to pay over a million dollars for a 1500 square foot house, homeless under every overpass and up and down major streets, public schools that rank 50th in the country. I can think of a lot of reasons even though I haven’t moved yet. But soon.World’s fifth largest economy if it were a country. World class educational institutions (Stanford, Caltech, Berkeley, etc.). World class scenery and outdoor activities — Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Death Valley, Lake Tahoe, Big Sur, Sequoia, etc. Ocean and beach for hundreds of miles. Moderate climate year round. Better restaurants and cultural activities than anywhere in the US except New York.
A better question is — why would you pick somewhere else?
Aha! I know they were trying to work around it, but had recently heard it was still an issue. Apparently not so anymore. I guess whoever wants to get their hands dirty with extra tax docs could pull it off then.Nope. But it is a hassle and you would have to pay sales tax in your state when you register it. And few dealers are aware of how to do this so you’d have to walk them through it.
Red, LR, cream. Same for us. #1142. Still June delivery.Red LR, cream interior still June 1 - 30.
Pre refresh order RN1143
White, Plaid, Cream RN1146. June delivery.Red, LR, cream. Same for us. #1142. Still June delivery.
That seems to be the case. I had a very early Model Y order and my delivery was also pushed back a couple of months because of the white interior. It seems like Tesla always starts their production runs with black interiors.So is it pretty much the white interior pushing people out of June delivery?
I originally had MSM+cream then changed to white interior (the night I submitted order 2/24). Buddy of mine used to work for Tesla... said one of the most common regrets from customers sitting in floor displays while their vehicle was serviced was not getting white interior. So I immediately swapped it... but not back of line; you'll just be lumped in with mine!I'm hoping my August comes back. I keep having this deep pit in my stomach thinking I just made a very bad decision changing to white interior. I can't stop obsessively refreshing now hoping for something more than blank. Haha. But I know I'll be happier with white interior.
Black interior ordered on 1/21, no delivery date since March. I don't know if it's better to have never had a delivery date, or to be on the roller-coaster.So is it pretty much the white interior pushing people out of June delivery?
Either way you are in the same boat. Even when mine said July last month for a day and June for three days recently I realized it was just a mirage until I get the “come pick up your vehicle” call, text or email.Black interior ordered on 1/21, no delivery date since March. I don't know if it's better to have never had a delivery date, or to be on the roller-coaster.
White kowz are rare and hard to catchSo is it pretty much the white interior pushing people out of June delivery?