Elkonquistador
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Also thinking EOQ rush…
New: Sep 17 - Sep 30
After blank since Jul
Pld/Blk/Blk/21/CF/FSD
New: Sep 17 - Sep 30
After blank since Jul
Pld/Blk/Blk/21/CF/FSD
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But you know WHITE is the BEST color; Red is a close 2nd though, LOL! Congrats on the progress!I finally have a date range, matches what an SA told me after all
Estimated Delivery: October 22 - November 11
I really do think changing my exterior color from white to red back in April kicked me back in line. But after seeing @HumanInput's car, definitely worth it.
Seats are different in the Plaid vs. LR. The Plaid has perforated seats and contrast piping around the edges and the LR does not.
and within the last 30 mins or less, mine just went from being at October (for weeks) to now February.Same here. 1153 Red/White/19 still October. Also East Cost delivery
Same for me…and within the last 30 mins or less, mine just went from being at October (for weeks) to now February.
OK man if YOU have a date range I know Tesla is effing with us.Omg! For the first time in two months I have a date range: Sep 5 - 25
So, for those seeing a PARKED refresh MS with a CF spoiler and PLAID badge, I suppose the only way to tell IF it's a real PLAID and not LR is to peek in the windows to see if the front seats have the contrast piping. OMG, yeah I do agree that Tesla should've differentiated the two just a wee bit more. Anyhow, complaint time is over...back to being excited to finally see the light at the end of the tunnel and take delivery of our new Model S EVs!LR is perforated as well. The Plaid has perforation on bolsters the LR does not.
You may end up getting a Christmas baby!Well this is new, how did I get so screwed with my date?
RN1147 LR blue/white/19"
Ouch!Until supply outpaces demand, not doing this just throws away money for Tesla. It sucks that they are doing it, but it makes sense for the company. For every customer they alienate, another customer praises how quickly and easily they got their car. Also, for every customer that cancels their discounted price order, another customer buys that car at a higher price.