DirtyHand$
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Are there people like that? Probably. But to lump everyone into that is just naive.I’ve counted a total of 20-25 people in the last week just reading on this thread alone that have switched from MYLR to MYP. I can imagine that number in the real world being more like 50+ switches. It would make sense that for those of us who ordered an MYP from the get go initially had an April- may EDD at first has been pushed to June-July. Tesla needs to change their process asap
The sad part is the people switching from LR to MYP know nothing about a Performance Model Y they just want the car quicker. It’s sad that these people are getting prioritized. All I read on here is MYLR people switching asking about how rough the ride is on a MYP and have simply done 0 research and have no idea what kind of car they are getting into.
There are also people like myself. Who wanted to order a MYP to begin with but had other deciding factors. When I placed the order the car was replacing my wife’s 7 seat suv. So no 7 seat option in MYP. I also didn’t want to deal with having to buy a new set of tires, and most likely wheels because MYP were coming with pilots. Living in Colorado a sport tire+snow = a not so fun experience. Then with all the windows we had open and craziness of Christmas morning, Accidentally ordered a 5 seat MYLR. We almost canceled and reordered a 7seat when we noticed, but decided with our oldest out of the house and one right behind graduating this year we really didn’t need a 7seater so we kept or MYLR 5seat order. Fast forward 2 months we went on a trip and I got a MYP on Turo. And cars started shipping with all seasons. Almost made a second order but decided we would live with the MYLR. Then came the opportunity to upgrade at our locked in price. Done deal!!!