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Really happy to see so many people who ordered in July getting their cars in around 2 months, glad things seemed to have really sped back up again!
Well I Ordered in early June and noting yet....
What model year is assigned to current Model S deliveries? When was/will be the switch between 2014 and 2015 models?
What model year is assigned to current Model S deliveries? When was/will be the switch between 2014 and 2015 models?
#56148 ready for pickup in Fremont tomorrow afternoon (9/30) as it just cleared production last night! :biggrin:
Even BETTER - I pick it up TONIGHT in a few hours!
Update: Went into delivery today! Delivery date in my dashboard is actually Sept. 23, but I won't be picking it up in Austin until Sept. 26.
*Spent SEVEN hours charging at a KOA because (first lesson) apparently driving the speed limit in Texas means you don't really get the stated range projections.
All in all, not a bad start to things, no? (Except for 7 hours at the KOA. That was brutal, haha.)
Congrats! I got a call from my DS Sunday saying mine had slipped to projected pickup in Austin next Monday or Tuesday so did not end up on the same truck as we had speculated lo those many months ago... They were very nice offering to deliver it to the house but why should they have the fun of driving it there! My adventure will be just 30 miles to Georgetown so not your epic journey.... Again - congratulations - the car looks super!So it FINALLY happened this weekend! I was nervous because I planned to return through Austin from a work trip to take delivery this particular weekend, but the car wasn't put on a truck until Thursday morning. The folks at the Austin SC, credit to them, were willing to come in at 8 AM on Sunday morning to let me pick it up. Thankfully, the car arrived in Austin mid-afternoon on Saturday and they were able to have it ready for pick up by 6:30 PM (which even then was 2+ hours after closing time) because I said I didn't need a full charge (since I would be stopping at the Waco supercharger the next day anyway.)
In the 24 hours that followed:
*Range charged by having dinner at the Domain and leaving it to charge their overnight.
*In the process of doing that, pretty much inadvertently pulled a "Do you know who I am?" at the Tesla gallery. (It was after hours when I walked by, but they were still in there talking to people. I knocked and got a regretful head shake and "Sorry, we're closed" face, to which I responded with a "No, really, just come here. I have a quick question" face. That didn't convince him, but then I remembered the Tesla fob in my pocket. I pulled it out and waved it, which got a "OH! Why didn't you say so!" face and he opened the door. :tongue:
*Only accidentally flashed 2 people on the drive to Lubbock when I meant to set my cruise control.
*Spent SEVEN hours charging at a KOA because (first lesson) apparently driving the speed limit in Texas means you don't really get the stated range projections.
*Charged from a gallery HPWC, a supercharger, a 50 amp plug at an RV park, and my 30 amp dryer plug. Today got 10 minutes on my 110 outlet just to complete the cycle.
Bonus: Today, someone came by my office to tell my one (just one) of my rear windows was all the way down. I guess I'll call Tesla to report it?
All in all, not a bad start to things, no? (Except for 7 hours at the KOA. That was brutal, haha.)
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