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If your looking for a 7 seater wait a little, I hope they try to make a y sr- like they did with the 3, the federal 5k rebate is good up to $60k on a 7 seater, but base needs to be under $55...
pictures just showed up First look at Tesla Model Y seven seat configuration with third row seatsThis is exact one i want to order. Almost sent an email to the Sales Advisor who i had communicated with last year. But the tedious back and forth on fixes makes me worry. If my 5'9 medium build can fit in the back seat then maybe worth it. I haven't seen any pictures of the seats yet. So maybe hold off until something more concrete. Work just got busy. So can't invest time in, fix this, oh fix that,...oh this became an issue...
This is exact one i want to order. Almost sent an email to the Sales Advisor who i had communicated with last year. But the tedious back and forth on fixes makes me worry. If my 5'9 medium build can fit in the back seat then maybe worth it. I haven't seen any pictures of the seats yet. So maybe hold off until something more concrete. Work just got busy. So can't invest time in, fix this, oh fix that,...oh this became an issue...
Do you own a Tesla or are you just going by what you’ve read on the internet?
I have an early production Model 3, picked up the first day of delivering Model 3s in Alberta. Serial number 29XXX. My only issue was condensation in a taillight. The mobile ranger came and fixed it in the parking lot at work. All I had to do was leave my key card with the receptionist (2 seconds of my time). Then come talk to the mobile ranger when he was done so he could ask me if there was anything elseI needed done and he could give me back my key card. 2 minutes of my time there. Hardly a huge time waster. Less time and effort than a single trip to a gas station.
In fact, if you currently drive an ICE vehicle I bet you spend far more time, money and energy servicing it than you’ll ever spend servicing a Tesla.
In 2.5 years and 55,000 km I’ve only had mine serviced twice. The service call mentioned above and I did have to go to the Calgary service centre to have an upper back joint replaced. They also upgraded my FSD computer to V3 for me at that visit. They gave me a Model S loaner for the 3 hours my car was in for service and I didn’t even ask for one - I had brought a laptop and some files to work on but what the heck, why not take the opportunity to cruise some in a Model S for a few hours?
When I think of the number of oil changes I would have had to deal with in that time, I realize what a time, hassle and expense ICE vehicles are in comparison.
This is exact one i want to order. Almost sent an email to the Sales Advisor who i had communicated with last year. But the tedious back and forth on fixes makes me worry. If my 5'9 medium build can fit in the back seat then maybe worth it. I haven't seen any pictures of the seats yet. So maybe hold off until something more concrete. Work just got busy. So can't invest time in, fix this, oh fix that,...oh this became an issue...
Looks like the current USD/CAD exchange rate was taken into account when determining the price.
On the other hand. the price of the 3 SR+ still hasn't been adjusted for the rise of the Canadian dollar, so the difference in price between the base Y and 3 models is lower in Canada than in the USA.
I think you just got lucky. I've owned a Model S, 3, and X and all three cars required, and still does require, countless number of trips to the SC or mobile appointments throughout the years. So it's definitely YMMV. But I have a feeling that you are just luckier than the average owner as we read about these quality issues quite often to be honest.Do you own a Tesla or are you just going by what you’ve read on the internet?
I have an early production Model 3, picked up the first day of delivering Model 3s in Alberta. Serial number 29XXX. My only issue was condensation in a taillight. The mobile ranger came and fixed it in the parking lot at work. All I had to do was leave my key card with the receptionist (2 seconds of my time). Then come talk to the mobile ranger when he was done so he could ask me if there was anything elseI needed done and he could give me back my key card. 2 minutes of my time there. Hardly a huge time waster. Less time and effort than a single trip to a gas station.
In fact, if you currently drive an ICE vehicle I bet you spend far more time, money and energy servicing it than you’ll ever spend servicing a Tesla.
In 2.5 years and 55,000 km I’ve only had mine serviced twice. The service call mentioned above and I did have to go to the Calgary service centre to have an upper back joint replaced. They also upgraded my FSD computer to V3 for me at that visit. They gave me a Model S loaner for the 3 hours my car was in for service and I didn’t even ask for one - I had brought a laptop and some files to work on but what the heck, why not take the opportunity to cruise some in a Model S for a few hours?
When I think of the number of oil changes I would have had to deal with in that time, I realize what a time, hassle and expense ICE vehicles are in comparison.
No, unless Tesla decides to do a SR- like they did for the 3From what I am seeing the model Y isn’t a able to get the federal incentive ?
I think you just got lucky. I've owned a Model S, 3, and X and all three cars required, and still does require, countless number of trips to the SC or mobile appointments throughout the years. So it's definitely YMMV. But I have a feeling that you are just luckier than the average owner as we read about these quality issues quite often to be honest.
I don't think any of my cars are lemons. They are just typical Tesla vehicles that are poorly manufactured. Not sure if you understand that or not. YMMV is Your Mileage May Vary. Some owners have never experienced any issues with build quality, some have, so it really depends. I don't quite understand your logic of having to concentrate on work. Do you think I just wait at the Tesla service centers while my car gets repaired? It's inconvenient for sure, but I don't think I'll be losing my job if I had to take my car in for service...Why do you buy so many when the first one is already a lemon. And what is YMMV. I really want to just order the Y with 7 seats (rumour has it that you can adjust second row to average out leg room for all three rows) and get it delivered without issue even have to wait three months away. But really cannot risk not able to concentrate on work when needed after it's delivered and have to worry about this and that. You must be one of the super rich that can do all those appointments and have second cars.
you know the man is a genius marketer without actually ever paying for itSo much for Elon's post that an SR version would have too short a range to produce.
I mean that having the car in the shop will add on my list of griefs which might affect work performance. Already have to deal with lock down and supermarket line ups.I don't think any of my cars are lemons. They are just typical Tesla vehicles that are poorly manufactured. Not sure if you understand that or not. YMMV is Your Mileage May Vary. Some owners have never experienced any issues with build quality, some have, so it really depends. I don't quite understand your logic of having to concentrate on work. Do you think I just wait at the Tesla service centers while my car gets repaired? It's inconvenient for sure, but I don't think I'll be losing my job if I had to take my car in for service...
No, unless Tesla decides to do a SR- like they did for the 3