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I ordered October 20th 2023
Model S Plaid, Ultra Red, Black, Interior, Yoke, EAP
Delivery date is Nov 3
VIN is 2023
Model S Plaid, Ultra Red, Black, Interior, Yoke, EAP
Delivery date is Nov 3
VIN is 2023
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Oh wow that was pretty quick! Congratulations.I ordered October 20th 2023
Model S Plaid, Ultra Red, Black, Interior, Yoke, EAP
Delivery date is Nov 3
VIN is 2023
Oh wow that was pretty quick! Congratulations.
I ordered mine on 23rd. The EDD is still Nov19-Dec31st.
Probably. I have a similar config as you but I ordered the MS LR.It must have to do with location. I saw others order nearly same config as me and there date is much later
Where would that show in the app or account?Is it model year 2023 or 2024. The '24 should start showing up in November.
Not taking a chance would have meant not ordering it a month and a half ago hoping for something else. Guessing they will give you one week extension and the same car.So it seems they are still making 2023, I just got VIN assigned after waiting for 5 weeks, its 2023 VIN. I am not going to take it at this point since resale difference down the road is about $10k between years so makes no sense to throw away $10k on top of depreciation you take as soon as you drive it off the lot. I'll put it on hold and then hopefully catch 2024
That’s probably true, but since pricing hasn’t changed he could simply cancel the order and give up the $250 deposit, then order another car. I’m skeptical about the $10k, but if he really believes that he would come out $9,750 ahead.Not taking a chance would have meant not ordering it a month and a half ago hoping for something else. Guessing they will give you one week extension and the same car.
You need to plug the VIN into a decoder. Try this one:Where would that show in the app or account?
Ah. its 2023You need to plug the VIN into a decoder. Try this one:
You could do your own analysis of used Model S pricing, but for 2020, 2021 and 2022 at the bottom end of the market which I think is more representative of reality, 1 year difference between model years is at least $10kThat’s probably true, but since pricing hasn’t changed he could simply cancel the order and give up the $250 deposit, then order another car. I’m skeptical about the $10k, but if he really believes that he would come out $9,750 ahead.
Model year changes based purely on a date. New features happen continuously. Tesla doesn't wait for a model year to incorporate changes.year change comes with some new features
Well, I've gotten it wrong twice so far. I bought in late November '18 and got a 2018. I got penalized when selling it for a being an '18 instead of a '19. Same thing in November of '21, got a 2021, which is worth less than a '22, despite it being a difference of a few weeks in build date.It's fascinating to see how some folks stress over the nitty-gritty details of a car's model year and start thinking about selling it before they even lay their hands on it. Personally, I prefer to simply purchase it, relish the experience, and savor life. If selling it becomes necessary, well, that's okay; at least I had my fun. If I'm fretting about $, chances are there might be some bigger financial concerns to address. Interesting perspectives, nonetheless.
...did you not read the rest of the sentence?Model year changes based purely on a date. New features happen continuously. Tesla doesn't wait for a model year to incorporate changes.
Yup, just reread it. Oop....did you not read the rest of the sentence?
Congrats! My White/White and Black is now 3 weeks old. She spent all last week in the PPF and Tint/Ceramic process. (Great shop but slow). I love the Red-Great color.So I have some very unsettling news, shocking even!!!
The car is fine and everything was super uneventful.
They brought it out, I was there with my list, pen and disappointment at the ready ... and she looked great. Went through the paint, wheels, panel gaps, glass, windows, frunk/trunk, glove box, center tunnel cubbies, and it was all good. Pushed around some interior and exterior trim pieces and nothing fell out. After fifteen minutes I just gave up on the process and just accepted that the car was overall as good as one would expect and if I missed something I'll figure it out as it comes ... basically like any other car.
Drive home was also mostly uneventful, although I did only have 11 miles left of range as I pulled into the garage. I didn't push her cause I knew range was touch and go and I didn't want to stop to recharge. She also yelled at me and took autosteer away at some point, so rather than pull over and restart I just disabled it and used regular adaptive cruise control which I prefer anyway because it doesn't turn itself off when changing lanes. The only glitch I noticed was the big screen went black at some point, but it came back on after a couple of seconds without me doing anything. It also looks like I made it without any debris pelting the front of the car so I think I'm good for PPF and tint next week.
No pretty pics till then ... just this one to show that she's home safe, and yes the plate is her name.
Got VIN this morning. Ordered sept 18. Stealth grey/black seats/ wheel/ 19 in wheels. Edd today to Nov 15 to Nov 22I ordered October 20th 2023
Model S Plaid, Ultra Red, Black, Interior, Yoke, EAP
Delivery date is Nov 3
VIN is 2023