What page? Tesla.com page, that what page. What do you have that proves this is 2023 model year? I ask again. You are blowing hot air my dude.What proof? Some page claims it's a 2024? Where's the VIN?
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What page? Tesla.com page, that what page. What do you have that proves this is 2023 model year? I ask again. You are blowing hot air my dude.What proof? Some page claims it's a 2024? Where's the VIN?
I've been wrong before, but....seeing a "Factorygated" date and time in the image source data on the Tesla inventory site has been pretty reliable in the past. See image in post xxx392.What proof? Some page claims it's a 2024? Where's the VIN?
Yeah, range on my plaid seems to be pretty similar to my 22 M3P in warm and coldI guess the improvement is from the heat pump. I found the warm weather range of my Plaid to be about the same as my '18 performance 3.
What page? Tesla.com page, that what page. What do you have that proves this is 2023 model year? I ask again. You are blowing hot air my dude.
Looks like to view source data you have to go to the Tesla site.
Just added a plaid I think, same OH location
Nope, the plaids a '23...
From the Tesla site, "confirmed", the LR is a '24.
You mean there's, a "Chance" my 149 mph '22 is a keeper?Also, MAX speed is 130mph. This is also only true for ‘24 year.
That's slightly better than some third party site that says it's 2024. How do we know this isn't a car that started production in 2023 and just had some sort of delay before it finally finished?
Is there a way to get the VIN? That would be proof.
The link contains the VIN, just in some coded form. Maybe someone knows how to decode..
Also, MAX speed is 130mph. This is also only true for ‘24 year.
"Alex, I'll take an "R" for $2000" (Resale value)Just need the 10th digit.
I think you missed my follow-up reply. All good.Ah, no.
Just about every car in the US (and likely elsewhere) has had laminated glass in the windshield for about five decades or so?
Not sure what that would have to do with warping so perhaps it's something else. How do other brands do in this unique "test" for you?
As for the rear window/backlight, the slope of the Model S hatch glass is such that some mild distortion appears to be impossible to avoid. We've had over a dozen MS's since 2013 and never noticed this issue however.
Please test again when conditions allow a max speed run (in Mexico) for our further edification.Can confirm I took a trip to Mexico today and my 22 base was taken to 136 and was still climbing but I let off
I think you misunderstood the question.You don't need the app:
Cleveland-Lyndhurst
5180 Mayfield Rd
Lyndhurst, OH 44124-2406
Still don't see any proof it's a 2024.
He can request which service centre to pick up at. At least in Canada, they offered me the optionI think you misunderstood the question.
lmsampson said: "Is there a way to know which service center my vehicle will be delivered to."
He isn't looking to see what address a random inventory vehicle is being delivered to. So, the inventory link that you shared doesn't apply to his situation.
Agreed, in my case when I placed my order they assigned me a service center that was closest to my house but it was out of state. However, within a month of placing my order a new location has opened that is in my state. So, when I was in the local service center I requested that they move me to the new location for delivery.He can request which service centre to pick up at. At least in Canada, they offered me the option