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I do hope you resolve the seat comfort issue. Maybe find another local Plaid and compare the seats.Honestly, the seat wrinkles are not bad enough for me to seriously worry about them. If Tesla fixes it it'll be great but if they won't I will not b*tch about it. I do want them to replace the front trim around the screen since it is the area that is constantly stared at by everyone in the car so I'd want those wrinkles around the screen gone. For me a bigger issue than the seat wrinkles is the seats themselves. I still do not find them to be more comfortable than my old model S, however, that car was a test drive unit with 2,700 miles on it lol so may be it had several morbidly obese occupants who broke the seats right in for my comfort
Gonna need you to send me those digits... I texted my SA from Tyco a few days ago and have heard nothing back.I emailed Tyco and the SA txted me almost right away when they emailed back and CCed him. He also then offered a phone call.
My delivery specialist heavily emphasized that I had "100 miles" to report any issues. He also said time didn't matter (although yeah, the 24 hour rule sounds like the way to go for me). Not sure if this varies by area, but this was also different from my past deliveries. Your best bet is to make a service appointment with a picture/notes during that window.As someone who is helping others take delivery soon, one of the best written and pertinent posts I've seen.
Too bad Tesla can't provide this information.
The refresh seats are actually weird to me. They feel comfortable, but are definitely not as squishy as my Model 3. I want to say they're more comfortable, but it's hard to identify why. I think a combination of the ventillation + width and sides is probably why.I do wonder based on your feedback if Tesla had to get a new supplier for the white seats, and that the construction and "comfort" factor may be impacted. I say this because I have test sat a few Plaids an LR refresh S's at local delivery center and found the seats to be super comfortable. This was for a 10-20 minute mediation, not a few hour journey, so I'm not drawing any conclusion until I get serious butt time in mine. I do hope yours break-in and make you and gf happy with the acquisition...I know it will bother me if the seats are meaningfully less comfortable than the 750 I'm giving up.
Just got a VIN MF449xxx. BLK/Wht with CF, 19's and FSD. EDD 9/28-9/30.Thanks. Yup, very recent build (44 started around sept 10). I was curious if they switched to 2022 model year yet (first character) m=2021.
Right now, only the iOS Tesla app has been updated to show this. The Android app technically *has* been, but it's not on the official store yet; you have to go through alternative means to acquire it.Does anyone know how we can pull up our driving history in the app? I hit request beta but not seeing anything in the app
did you update your Tesla app?Does anyone know how we can pull up our driving history in the app? I hit request beta but not seeing anything in the app
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There was no update but reinstalling the app seemed to do the trick for me:Right now, only the iOS Tesla app has been updated to show this. The Android app technically *has* been, but it's not on the official store yet; you have to go through alternative means to acquire it.
And there's a catch with the iOS version... You may need to navigate to the actual Tesla app page on the App Store in order to get the "Update" button to appear; trying to update it through the "apps that need an update" tab won't work, nor will looking at the Tesla app in the "search results" page on the app store... you need to drill all the way down to the Tesla app information page on the app store.
Once your app has been updated, and you have pushed The Beta Button (and, of course, clicked all the requisite "agree" boxes), the "Safety Score (beta)" option will appear in the app.
You are only judged for following distance at speeds of 50 MPH and greater.Following distance will be tough because in my area people get mad if I leave a gap and try to squeeze in
Time for me to get on the highway and drive 65 mph with a huge follow distance then!You are only judged for following distance at speeds of 50 MPH and greater.
Supposedly, if it's not listed here, then you're not judged for it.Time for me to get on the highway and drive 65 mph with a huge follow distance then!
Do you know if you get dinged for speeding/fast acceleration? I dont see that in the FAQ and i've been driving in chill mode...
I'd try and not muddy up this thread. New FSD Beta Button for 2021 Refreshed Plaid and Long RangeDoes anyone know how we can pull up our driving history in the app? I hit request beta but not seeing anything in the app
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You got a "stealth" update when you re-installed...There was no update but reinstalling the app seemed to do the trick for me:
I can neither confirm nor deny that I may/may not have done several/no launches in my Model 3 Performance in the desert yesterday.Maybe they forgot to list it? Surely doing 0-60 launches on public roads will do some damage to our driving scores? LOL
That's awesome. I may/may not re-activate Plaid mode and may/may not do some launches.I can neither confirm nor deny that I may/may not have done several/no launches in my Model 3 Performance in the desert yesterday.
Those existent/non-existent launches didn't change my score, though. Managed to get 99% yesterday over 120 miles driven.
D'oh, sorry about that.... I'm guilty of doing exactly that.I'd try and not muddy up this thread. New FSD Beta Button for 2021 Refreshed Plaid and Long Range