Long time Jeep guy who just took delivery of our new Model S Plaid which wasn't supposed to be here until September. The app updated Jun 11-July 18 and next thing we know, we received a notification to schedule delivery. We previously had a 2020 Model 3 Long Range.
They offered Tesla's delivery service (here in Phoenix) and the guy said they normally deliver 8 cars per day but because it was nearing end of quarter, they had 40 to deliver today! That also meant he would only be spending 5 min to show us the features before his Uber took off with him. We actually got 8 min to review things while the Uber waited. lol. He did though provide his cell # and said to text or call him with questions/concerns. Thankfully our former time with the Model 3 gave us an advantage on how most of the basic Tesla features work and how they differ from normal cars.
Overall I'm very impressed with the car. I read some 2022 models didn't come with the tilt center screen, but ours did, so that was cool. There was 3 nit-picky items that didn't go so well - the 1st was they had already stuck the front license plate frame on the front of the car even though AZ doesn't use front plates. The frame uses 3 specialty security screws to hold the 2-piece design together, so after digging through the tool box, I was able to find the right bit and pull the front piece off, thinking there was going to be more of these screws laid deep into the bumper cover. We were pleasantly surprised that they didn't screw the 2nd piece to the bumper, but rather just used 2 long strips of super adhesive that took a heat gun, trim tool and a bit of time to get off.
The 2nd item was there was a deep scratch on the corner of the front bumper, which I didn't notice until after the brief drop off from the Tesla guy. I immediately texted him and he told us there is a 24hr/100 mile window to report any delivery concerns and to submit a Service claim immediately. We did so and got an appt for next Wed to take it in.
The 3rd item is subjective but they replaced the "PLAID" badge on the trunk, with the Spaceballs badge. Not a huge deal but it isn't so special when you can buy them on ebay for like $12. At least give us the narcissistic option to let everyone know it isn't just a normal Long Range model.
Of course I pulled the Aero Covers off immediately and began to order new wheels and tires, as well as make an appointment for tint to get us out of the fishbowl.
They offered Tesla's delivery service (here in Phoenix) and the guy said they normally deliver 8 cars per day but because it was nearing end of quarter, they had 40 to deliver today! That also meant he would only be spending 5 min to show us the features before his Uber took off with him. We actually got 8 min to review things while the Uber waited. lol. He did though provide his cell # and said to text or call him with questions/concerns. Thankfully our former time with the Model 3 gave us an advantage on how most of the basic Tesla features work and how they differ from normal cars.
Overall I'm very impressed with the car. I read some 2022 models didn't come with the tilt center screen, but ours did, so that was cool. There was 3 nit-picky items that didn't go so well - the 1st was they had already stuck the front license plate frame on the front of the car even though AZ doesn't use front plates. The frame uses 3 specialty security screws to hold the 2-piece design together, so after digging through the tool box, I was able to find the right bit and pull the front piece off, thinking there was going to be more of these screws laid deep into the bumper cover. We were pleasantly surprised that they didn't screw the 2nd piece to the bumper, but rather just used 2 long strips of super adhesive that took a heat gun, trim tool and a bit of time to get off.
The 2nd item was there was a deep scratch on the corner of the front bumper, which I didn't notice until after the brief drop off from the Tesla guy. I immediately texted him and he told us there is a 24hr/100 mile window to report any delivery concerns and to submit a Service claim immediately. We did so and got an appt for next Wed to take it in.
The 3rd item is subjective but they replaced the "PLAID" badge on the trunk, with the Spaceballs badge. Not a huge deal but it isn't so special when you can buy them on ebay for like $12. At least give us the narcissistic option to let everyone know it isn't just a normal Long Range model.
Of course I pulled the Aero Covers off immediately and began to order new wheels and tires, as well as make an appointment for tint to get us out of the fishbowl.