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You are symptomatic for EDD. Don't worry, we are here for you. Somewhere in these nearly 5000 pages there was a post indicating EDD is only updated certain times of the day. I'll see if I can find it.Is there a certain time of day Tesla updates EDD?
I’m really tired of opening their app every 30 minutes only to be disappointed. I figure if they update once a day I can limit my disappointments to only once a day instead of 30.
Price won't change unless you make changes before a VIN is assigned.I'm going to be pissed if my price goes up when my VIN is assigned. The app and tesla.com still show the original order price from Jan 1. So far the EDD still says Feb 16 - March 22.
This is a right of passage hazing that happens to every one since the beginning of Tesla. You'll be alright, hang in there ... the reward will be your brand new car!I’m really tired of opening their app every 30 minutes only to be disappointed.
This made me laugh because its so accurateThis is a right of passage hazing that happens to every one since the beginning of Tesla. You'll be alright, hang in there ... the reward will be your brand new car!
Price won't change unless you make changes before a VIN is assigned.
This made me laugh because its so accurate
However, I can't recall anyone after thier delivery saying here, "I wish I bought that BMW"
Actually, my delivery experience of my model 3 performance was awful. It was in a dark, dirt parking lot. The car was filthy inside and out.
I can't be assed to look up his username, but there was a guy over in the model x subforum who did say that. But he was the type to point out every single flaw in other people's deliveries and then when he finally got his he hit the lottery and literally had trim fly off the car on the drive homeSo, it's good to know many have had a much worse experience waiting for their car. Just look @chrisdh79 signature for example. This was fairly typical back in the days of the early refresh.
However, I can't recall anyone after thier delivery saying here, "I wish I bought that BMW"
Enjoiy!! Looks great. I miss old steering wheel design with T but the circumference of this looks so good. So good to have central horn. I keep hitting airbag in panic.FWIW, the closest driving location to my home is one of those self demo places where you gain access to the car through the app and no people are involved. Today I drove the 2024 model S that recently arrived, an LR.
The only change is the horn, of course, which in this case had the best cover I’ve seen on an MS airbag, no visible worm. The car had the Continental pro contact all seasons, which are extremely quiet and a plush ride in comfort mode. It was also the tightest build of the 6 or so Palladium’s I’ve driven, though it was a newly built car with 87 miles.
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You're right - a V is what I saw today as well, front and rear. MSLR, of course. The old tire, which I also have photos of, was indeed a 104W up front, 107W in back. So I guess there is actually a tire change after all, possibly a compound change.Just realized looking at photos of the tires on the LR I took pictures of the other day. Even though it's the same tire model as last year, when I look closely, I see a V(149mph) rating instead of W (168mph).
So even though the tire model is the same, it isn't really. Could it be the V rated tire has lower rolling resistance?
No, I have photos of last year's MS with W. It previously had a W, though I couldn't tell you if they ever shipped any with V.This could just be a red herring. Even though Tirerack says the W rated tire is OEM, it could be that Tesla only ever shipped V or both since either are good enough for the previous 149 mph speed limit.
Sigh... FOMO never sleeps.I don't want everyone to get their tin foil hats on but ....
I was passing my local Tesla dealer today and saw that they were offloading a White Model S from a car carrier so I stopped in to take a look.
This specific car had a sign in the window saying "PC Change. NPI Trials". So, of course I had to Google what is a NPI trial. Thankfully there was a Tesla posting for New Product Introduction. Has anyone seen this sign on the cars locally?