stopcrazypp
Well-Known Member
The thing is they wouldn't have a confirmed date because the vendor may not necessarily have one either. The supply chain is seriously messed up right now. So it's either silence or "I don't know", or they make up a date to placate those that constantly inquire. The latter option has the issue of some people taking that date as solid and then making decisions based on it, which can turn out quite bad when the car isn't ready by that time.Oh absolutely I agree with you that the communication level from Tesla needs to go up big time.
Reading across different forums; it is quite evident that we all are missing the charge port ECU. It is Tesla customer support habit to hide facts from the customer and they give out a vague part name (based off caller's level of inquisitiveness).
Agreed that the situation could change between a day or two (as it changed with your car), but what pisses me off is the golden silence from Tesla about this entire situation.
I am sure that with all their technological advancement, the least they can do is to give us a confirmed date for the delivery of the vehicle (upon getting a confirmed delivery date from the vendor and adding reasonable shipping time).
All of us here would have been a bit comfortable if we had some news for the delivery dates or progress status on the parts/retrofit, rather than being left out in the open (as our cars sitting out under the sun without the damn part).