frvhecke
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Most likely shipped from US, especially as it is a single car spotted out and about, vs multiple at the factory. Let's wait and see..Oh wow, Plaid from china, and no ultrasonics either.
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Most likely shipped from US, especially as it is a single car spotted out and about, vs multiple at the factory. Let's wait and see..Oh wow, Plaid from china, and no ultrasonics either.
I curious about these pictures. Does Chinese made Model S come with rear spoiler? I thought Refreshed Model S all have chrome out. I am still seeing chrome. I also notice the door is not aligned. So they have the same quality issues. Haha. Chinese who can afford Model S do not park their own car. They let valet do it. So, USS is obsolete there.Oh wow, Plaid from china, and no ultrasonics either.
These are clearly protection strips on the chrome out to prevent damage during transport, just look a bit closer. Also the car is full of sand, clearly not washed after spending some time on the Fremont dirt grounds..I curious about these pictures. Does Chinese made Model S come with rear spoiler? I thought Refreshed Model S all have chrome out. I am still seeing chrome. I also notice the door is not aligned. So they have the same quality issues. Haha. Chinese who can afford Model S do not park their own car. They let valet do it. So, USS is obsolete there.
I thought this one is a made in China production.These are clearly protection strips on the chrome out to prevent damage during transport, just look a bit closer. Also the car is full of sand, clearly not washed after spending some time on the Fremont dirt grounds..
Right now this seems to be what they're doing. If this is your first refusal, Tesla will put your order on hold, give you about 2-3 weeks to click the button "I'm Ready" to accept a car/VIN, if you don't click that button, the order will automatically cancel at the end of that timeframe.Tesla is attempting to assign me a 2022 Model S LR for delivery in the next 2 weeks. I have no plans to accept the assignment, and have requested they send me back into the line as the original estimated delivery was February 2023. Delivery 4 months earlier than expected, right before the model year cutoff, and when expecting a child in the next month is no good for me. Lets see how this goes.
Highly doubtful, we would have heard about Tesla setting up a model s production line in China.I thought this one is a made in China production.
I got one of the first 22 VINs because I was in So Cal. Delivery was the day after thanksgivingIIRC, no MS from Freemont were delivered last year with a NF code until late Nov.
So, they may be building components now, but I'll wait until someone reports a PF code VIN delivery.
Looks like I have a month before I hit it on the last dayRight now this seems to be what they're doing. If this is your first refusal, Tesla will put your order on hold, give you about 2-3 weeks to click the button "I'm Ready" to accept a car/VIN, if you don't click that button, the order will automatically cancel at the end of that timeframe.
As for me, I'm going to wait until the day before the auto cancel date, then click "I'm Ready" and see what happens. If they assign me a 2023 VIN then I'm golden. If I get a 2022 VIN, then I'll just cancel the order and wait until the 2023 are produced before submitting another order.
Not likely. I think that you will soon get an email giving a week or so to take it off hold or they will cancel your order...Looks like I have a month before I hit it on the last day
When did you order? I ordered in early August and picking mine up next Tuesday. Currently on train from CA to DC.Tesla is attempting to assign me a 2022 Model S LR for delivery in the next 2 weeks. I have no plans to accept the assignment, and have requested they send me back into the line as the original estimated delivery was February 2023. Delivery 4 months earlier than expected, right before the model year cutoff, and when expecting a child in the next month is no good for me. Lets see how this goes.
Thanks, though I have a feeling both of us may end up with it earlier. Tesla is sure to get a lot of people putting their deliveries on hold when they see they aren't getting a 2023 model in November. Before they assigned me the VIN yesterday I was showing Dec 1 - Jan 26, then it changed to Oct 16 - Oct 25 yesterday, which likely means someone put their car that was enroute to Texas on hold.As a point of reference:
RN1174, Blue/Black 19" no FSD, SoCal
VIN assigned 9/22, delivery 9/23-9/25, put delivery on hold until 10/8 due to business trip
EDD now 12/16-12/31
When did you order? I ordered in early August and picking mine up next Tuesday. Currently on train from CA to DC.
You’ll get a few texts and emails saying your order will auto cancel if you don’t click I’m ready before that date. So just click by the day before and you’ll be fine. Or until someone gets a 2023 car. I suspect this year the 2023 will anrrive earlier than last year given the new model 3/Y came about a month earlier than last year already.Looks like I have a month before I hit it on the last day
Good thing, it probably a reject.Tesla is attempting to assign me a 2022 Model S LR for delivery in the next 2 weeks. I have no plans to accept the assignment, and have requested they send me back into the line as the original estimated delivery was February 2023. Delivery 4 months earlier than expected, right before the model year cutoff, and when expecting a child in the next month is no good for me. Lets see how this goes.
Absolutely shocked this was not first reported by @EndlessPlaidOh wow, Plaid from china, and no ultrasonics either.
I've been busy! I will be coming back soon.Absolutely shocked this was not first reported by @EndlessPlaid
I would be interested in the details of the 2033 model. I'm sure they are tentative but include everything Elon has ever speculated about.How is 2023 model differed from 2033? Anyone saw any Tesla description of the 2023 Model?