kingjones94
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Long time no see guys popped in to ask if anyone elses smart summon (parking lot) function doesn’t work in the Model X refresh? Mines hasn’t worked since I got it
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Model X LR white in and out, larger wheels, 6 seat. RN1164... Ordered, I think in February 2022. Shows October 12 - December 7. SE Florida delivery.
Please post your RN numbers.
RN1160 ordered Nov 7 2021. LR Gray with cream interior. EDD September 20th - Oct 9. Still no VIN.Quoting my own post. Got a VIN today. Shoes now Sept 22-28 EDD.
Tesla don't have "model years." They continuously update as features are changed, and there is no transition to a new model year. They simply have production and delivery dates. Used buyers should know that.Question - at what point can I expect my Model X to be a 2023 Model Year? I'd hate to get shafted on delivery wait time and get a MY2022 in December of 2022.
Now December 3-January 14Order RN11798XXXX 10/11/2022 MX Plaid; Pearl White; 22" Turbine Wheels.
"November/December 2022"
Let me know if I should enter this myself in a spreadsheet.
Is there a FAQ for ordering, communication, and timing of things like charger install, trade-in and financing? Do I get some kind of 30 day notice to get those rolling?
Well Tesla might not but you can still tell by the VIN number and once you list the car some day on cars.com or anywhere, you'll have to put in a model year. At that point it won't matter if Tesla officially uses MYs or not. It's important for reference so you know what/what not to expect to be on the car physically. So while you're right that Tesla generally doesn't use MYs (anymore), there are still Model Years - if that makes sense.Tesla don't have "model years." They continuously update as features are changed, and there is no transition to a new model year. They simply have production and delivery dates. Used buyers should know that.
My wife has an X Plaid on order for delivery December-January, and I told her that it it pushes into the new year, it's a silver lining to have a 2023 for no real reason except slight resale value.Well Tesla might not but you can still tell by the VIN number and once you list the car some day on cars.com or anywhere, you'll have to put in a model year. At that point it won't matter if Tesla officially uses MYs or not. It's important for reference so you know what/what not to expect to be on the car physically. So while you're right that Tesla generally doesn't use MYs (anymore), there are still Model Years - if that makes sense.
I got that email a few days ago and today I saw a VINGot an email "Based on the delivery date of your Model X, you will receive a Tesla Shop promo code closer to your delivery date that you can redeem for Tesla Mobile Connector or put toward the purchase of Tesla Wall Connector."
Good to know... hope i get VIN email soon...I got that email a few days ago and today I saw a VIN