Mid November usually for Model S.maybe a stupid question so bear with me but when do the 2024 models come out? Late 2023? After the 2023 models are sold?
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Mid November usually for Model S.maybe a stupid question so bear with me but when do the 2024 models come out? Late 2023? After the 2023 models are sold?
maybe a stupid question so bear with me but when do the 2024 models come out? Late 2023? After the 2023 models are sold?
Just remember, it is typically a VIN change and that is it. Not a big model change like traditional manufactures. Tesla is constantly improving the vehicle and makes changes to the production week after week.Mid November usually for Model S.
You got it after only few weeks? Did you order new one?I picked up my 2023 MS to replace my 2016 one, which sold within a week to a private party two days after I picked up the new car. The new S is a fresh 9/2023 build . Amazing how much things have changed since 2016.
I got it within a week of ordering - ordered on 9/2 right after the price drop, delivery of a 9/2023 build with my chosen configuration on 9/9 .You got it after only few weeks? Did you order new one?
New to the community and the car. Ordered my first Tesla, MS ordered 9/10, within 30 minutes, I had a VIN assigned and delivery schedule SMS' arrived. Picking up on 9/22. Asked SA what the build date for my VIN was, they said 8/31.
I was just surprised how fast that was from the time I ordered it, and that inventory (new) on the website did not show my car combos within 200 miles. Excited to pick up but a little anxiety too... first time EV/Tesla car and I do like a "little" human contact
Prudent advice and much appreciated. My SA was in a different location, and my pick up in at a Service Center location, I have been told there will be other Tesla employees there that will show me to my car. I do plan to inspect and am building my checklist from reading various posts on here and other people's experience.Visit the store again and meet with your SA. Insist on at least 30 minutes of inspection, with the car open, before you accept delivery.
Don't be afraid to reject, and don't expect them to fix anything but the most minor issues.
Prudent advice and much appreciated. My SA was in a different location, and my pick up in at a Service Center location, I have been told there will be other Tesla employees there that will show me to my car. I do plan to inspect and am building my checklist from reading various posts on here and other people's experience.
So,
1. If I find something major, I can reject the car - but not sure how I am supposed do so? Will that be through the app? Do I not need to accept the car in the app and only then do I get my keys/access to the car? This is in Dallas, TX and hence these extra rules as they cannot sell the vehicle in the state? I am a bit fuzzy about this particular process and steps.
2. If there are minor issues, do I create a service request or ticket via the app?
Individuals have had different experiences throughout the buying process. Just be kind to your SA and deliver employees and let them know your desires. They should unlock the car from their app and grant you access to inspect the car. Once you accept, you will do so through the app and it will grant you the ability to control the car fully from your Tesla app. Keycards should be inside, but do not be surprised if the delivery team takes them out when you go to inspect.1. If I find something major, I can reject the car - but not sure how I am supposed do so? Will that be through the app? Do I not need to accept the car in the app and only then do I get my keys/access to the car? This is in Dallas, TX and hence these extra rules as they cannot sell the vehicle in the state? I am a bit fuzzy about this particular process and steps.
Yes, you should file a service request within 24 hours for all delivery day findings.2. If there are minor issues, do I create a service request or ticket via the app?
Not sure if you have a delivery pickup list, but here is what we started when the refresh deliveries started having common issues.
Per my understanding you won't get it if you don't take delivery by the end of this month:I ordered an MSP on 9/4 and applied for the FSD Transfer. Yesterday - my delivery date had changed to 9/22-9/30 (with no vin). Last night, I received my vin and my delivery date changed to 9/30-10/7. I've asked if delivery is after 9/30 will the FSD transfer still apply but the service reps I've asked have said they don't know. I guess my question is - how soon after receiving a vin have you received your car? just trying not to stress out and trying to see if delivery will be more than 2 weeks out and if I'll take delivery before 9/30.
I ordered last week. Yesterday I received an estimated delivery date of 9/17-9/30. Do you think it’s likely to arrive before the end of the month?
mine still shows “September-October”, no specific range.Mine just got pushed back to first week in Oct est. FYI
I wouldn’t be surprised by anything Tesla does with regards pricing and sales. They offered the restricted 2023 Model S “standard” range (software restricted) for a very short time before pulling that, too. Doubt they delivered a single car, either. Then they just lowered all the pricing significantly instead.When I ordered on 2/9 , the estimate was 'September/October'. Nothing ever changed about that. But I got the VIN on 9/6 and they texted me soon after to prepare for delivery during week of 9/11. I requested a weekend delivery so family could be present, and they offered me 9/9.
All the while it still said 'September/October'. I'm surprised at references to them reducing the $1000 loyalty discount to just $500 within days. Sounds like they got enough orders in that first week of September .