Same here, but Staines. Exciting!Just received my VIN and reg by text message. Pickup Nov 26 Brent Cross.
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Same here, but Staines. Exciting!Just received my VIN and reg by text message. Pickup Nov 26 Brent Cross.
SameJust received my VIN and reg by text message. Pickup Nov 26 Brent Cross.
I have it on my M3P and have added it to my MYP not as good as in USA but I like it.
Ditto! After 2 years of anticipation…. It’s finally here (nearly)
Same here! Just need to get the insurance sorted now!Yep just got my REG and VIN via text - Bluewater Nov 26
SameYep just got my REG and VIN via text - Bluewater Nov 26
Reg and VIN received... and whilst waiting, you can never watch too many of these...
Super helpful - thank youI have it on my M3P and have added it to my MYP not as good as in USA but I like it.
It’s a good idea to write on your notes app a checklist for collecting the vehicle and what to check, paint, panels, cables etc then you don’t forget to do a thorough check of the car in your excitement.
***SECTION A - Verify pre-delivery vehicle record
- 1. Check for the correct full name and address on your paperwork.
- 2. Confirm the car's VIN matches your paperwork. -
- VIN 5YJ3F7EC9LF773515
- REG BK70XDJ
- 3. Check the car's display screen for any information that does not match the car (found by tapping the Tesla "T").
- 4. Verify that the car's full spec matches your configuration.
SECTION B - Exterior inspection
SECTION C - Interior inspection
- 1. Verify that the car's body colour, interior, and wheels match what you configured. - White | Black | Aero
- 2. Inspect body exterior paint for defects.
- 3. Inspect vehicle underside (front and rear) for signs of scraping, or damage - look under both sides/front/rear to Check the battery tray is properly attached.
- 4. Check for any obvious body panel misalignment, or large gaps.
- 5. Inspect wheel rims for damage.
- 6. Inspect all glass for signs of distortion, scratches, or cracks. Open each door & ensure all windows open slightly & then close after shutting the door.
- 7. Check for proper windshield and windshield trim installation.
- 8. Inspect all edges of the roof glass panel and rear window. Check centre roof glass that it is mounted with equal spacings left-right.
- 9. Test all doors to ensure they open and close without unreasonable effort or sound. Check paint in areas such as door hinges, that are not visible when doors are closed.
- 10. Test opening and closing of trunk and frunk. Check paint in areas that are not visible when frunk and trunk are closed.
- 11. Check for the towing eye under the frunk mat.
- 12. Ensure door windows auto-close completely when doors are closed.
- 13. Check for front license plate bracket.
- 14. Check all front and rear exterior lights for signs of internal condensation.
- 15. With all doors open, inspect the weather seals around door gaps and windows.
- 1. Check for any error messages on the display screen.
- 2. Touch the "Tesla T" at the top of the screen to bring up the "About Your Tesla" window. Tap the unicorn drawing to access the Sketch Pad. Leave the Sketch Pad up for a minute to make sure there are no phantom touches happening on the display.
- 3. Gently test the driver and passenger door emergency release.
- 4. Check all 4 windows to ensure they open and close properly.
- 5. Inspect interior seat upholstery, door surfaces, dash, headliner & carpets (including passenger compartment, frunk, and trunk).
- 6. Check left and right clothing hook operation.
- 7. Check all seat belts for proper operation.
- 8. Check the rear seats for proper fold-down operation.
- 9. Test the sound system to ensure all speakers are working (move fade/balance to all four points to verify)
- 10. Test the steering wheel position controls to ensure proper operation.
- 11. Press the center of the steering wheel to make sure the car's horn works.
- 12. Test the windshield wipers.
- 13. Test the rear view camera.
- 14. Check side mirrors for proper operation of folding and position adjustment.
- 15. Check sunvisor operation and mirror condition.
- 16. Check the rear view mirror for any warping or distortion.
SECTION D - Lighting inspection
SECTION E - Inspect charging ability
- 1. Vanity mirror lights.
- 2. Front overhead driver & passenger lights.
- 3. Rear overhead left & right side lights.
- 4. Ambient lights
- 5. Driver & passenger foot wells
- 6. Driver & passenger door pockets
- 7. Rear left & right door pockets.
- 8. Driver & passenger door puddle lights.
- 9. Console middle compartment light.
- 10. Console rear compartment light.
- 11. All door latch button lights.
- 12. All door window button lights.
- 13. Steering wheel control lights.
- 14. Glovebox light (check glovebox opening and closing).
- 15. Frunk light.
- 16. Trunk lights (2).
- 17. Fog lights.
- 19. Headlights (low & high-beam).
- 20. Front park lights.
- 21. Front turn signal lights.
- 22. Left & right side turn signal lights.
- 23. Rear running lights.
- 24. Brake lights.
- 25. Rear turn signal lights.
- 26. Sunvisor driver and passenger lights.
- 1. Check charge port door for proper operation.
- 2. Check charge port indicator light.
- 3. Ensure vehicle will accept a charge.
- 4. Check both mobile charging cables are present (Type 2 and Tesla 13A 3 pin). If applicable, test it to ensure they work.
SECTION F - Inspect pairing connectivity
Post-inspection:
- 1. Test both key cards to ensure they work with your car. Keep one key card on your person in case the phone app does not operate properly.
- 2. Pair your smartphone to your car over Bluetooth.
Verify post-delivery vehicle records
Before driving away, ask a Tesla rep:
- 1. Ask your delivery specialist to make sure that your car is marked as DELIVERED in Tesla's network.
- 2. Make sure you have copies of all paperwork necessary for good documentation of your purchase, including a copy of your signed purchase agreement (MVPA). If your delivery specialist suggests that you can get your documents electronically on your Tesla account, ask for paper copies you can take with you anyway. Having physical copies with you ensures you will get them.
- 1. How to charge / work a supercharger / open the charge flap.
- 2. Make sure correct closing technique for frunk is demonstrated.
- 3. Autopilot usage.
- 4. How to find superchargers / other chargers.
- 5. How to open / move between apps on the display.
- 6. Pair your phone and connect / reconnect Bluetooth.
- 7. How to use Satellite Radio, Podcasts, and Spotify.
- 8. Steering wheel buttons / how to change what each do.
- 9. How to do a full reset of the main screen.
- 10. How to adjust seating, save profiles, have mirrors drop / not drop when reversing.
- 11. Review all settings pages.
- 12. Use of the Android or iPhone apps.
- 13. Where to find roadside assistance info from the main screen.
- 14. Your local service center support number.
- PLEASE NOTE: ALL ISSUES/SNAGS MUST BE REPORTED VIA THE MOBILE APP WITHIN 7 DAYS/100 MILES.
I was the same with my M3P, they told me there was one of the metal door well things missing, which they came out and fixed a few weeks later.. other than that, just drove off and have not really noticed any issues sinceDoes anyone actually do all that inspection stuff? When I picked up my MX, I gave it a quick once-over (like a 30 second walkaround), and figured if I had any problems they'd sort it under warranty (which they did when problems later developed).
I spotted that video earlier - note no new back seats or emergency release in the rear seats. Will be interesting to see the China ones.Reg and VIN received... and whilst waiting, you can never watch too many of these...
Do you think they will drop feed the stock to Brent Cross or get all ordered there asap?Just received my VIN and reg by text message. Pickup Nov 26 Brent Cross.
Hard to know. With Glovis Summit arriving next week I’m surprised 26th was the first date offered! I asked yesterday if I could bring my date forward but no such luck.Do you think they will drop feed the stock to Brent Cross or get all ordered there asap?
I might be able to get a pic of yours for you when in there Saturday week
This message just sucks all the joy out of getting a new car ….I have it on my M3P and have added it to my MYP not as good as in USA but I like it.
It’s a good idea to write on your notes app a checklist for collecting the vehicle and what to check, paint, panels, cables etc then you don’t forget to do a thorough check of the car in your excitement.
***SECTION A - Verify pre-delivery vehicle record
- 1. Check for the correct full name and address on your paperwork.
- 2. Confirm the car's VIN matches your paperwork. -
- VIN 5YJ3F7EC9LF773515
- REG BK70XDJ
- 3. Check the car's display screen for any information that does not match the car (found by tapping the Tesla "T").
- 4. Verify that the car's full spec matches your configuration.
SECTION B - Exterior inspection
SECTION C - Interior inspection
- 1. Verify that the car's body colour, interior, and wheels match what you configured. - White | Black | Aero
- 2. Inspect body exterior paint for defects.
- 3. Inspect vehicle underside (front and rear) for signs of scraping, or damage - look under both sides/front/rear to Check the battery tray is properly attached.
- 4. Check for any obvious body panel misalignment, or large gaps.
- 5. Inspect wheel rims for damage.
- 6. Inspect all glass for signs of distortion, scratches, or cracks. Open each door & ensure all windows open slightly & then close after shutting the door.
- 7. Check for proper windshield and windshield trim installation.
- 8. Inspect all edges of the roof glass panel and rear window. Check centre roof glass that it is mounted with equal spacings left-right.
- 9. Test all doors to ensure they open and close without unreasonable effort or sound. Check paint in areas such as door hinges, that are not visible when doors are closed.
- 10. Test opening and closing of trunk and frunk. Check paint in areas that are not visible when frunk and trunk are closed.
- 11. Check for the towing eye under the frunk mat.
- 12. Ensure door windows auto-close completely when doors are closed.
- 13. Check for front license plate bracket.
- 14. Check all front and rear exterior lights for signs of internal condensation.
- 15. With all doors open, inspect the weather seals around door gaps and windows.
- 1. Check for any error messages on the display screen.
- 2. Touch the "Tesla T" at the top of the screen to bring up the "About Your Tesla" window. Tap the unicorn drawing to access the Sketch Pad. Leave the Sketch Pad up for a minute to make sure there are no phantom touches happening on the display.
- 3. Gently test the driver and passenger door emergency release.
- 4. Check all 4 windows to ensure they open and close properly.
- 5. Inspect interior seat upholstery, door surfaces, dash, headliner & carpets (including passenger compartment, frunk, and trunk).
- 6. Check left and right clothing hook operation.
- 7. Check all seat belts for proper operation.
- 8. Check the rear seats for proper fold-down operation.
- 9. Test the sound system to ensure all speakers are working (move fade/balance to all four points to verify)
- 10. Test the steering wheel position controls to ensure proper operation.
- 11. Press the center of the steering wheel to make sure the car's horn works.
- 12. Test the windshield wipers.
- 13. Test the rear view camera.
- 14. Check side mirrors for proper operation of folding and position adjustment.
- 15. Check sunvisor operation and mirror condition.
- 16. Check the rear view mirror for any warping or distortion.
SECTION D - Lighting inspection
SECTION E - Inspect charging ability
- 1. Vanity mirror lights.
- 2. Front overhead driver & passenger lights.
- 3. Rear overhead left & right side lights.
- 4. Ambient lights
- 5. Driver & passenger foot wells
- 6. Driver & passenger door pockets
- 7. Rear left & right door pockets.
- 8. Driver & passenger door puddle lights.
- 9. Console middle compartment light.
- 10. Console rear compartment light.
- 11. All door latch button lights.
- 12. All door window button lights.
- 13. Steering wheel control lights.
- 14. Glovebox light (check glovebox opening and closing).
- 15. Frunk light.
- 16. Trunk lights (2).
- 17. Fog lights.
- 19. Headlights (low & high-beam).
- 20. Front park lights.
- 21. Front turn signal lights.
- 22. Left & right side turn signal lights.
- 23. Rear running lights.
- 24. Brake lights.
- 25. Rear turn signal lights.
- 26. Sunvisor driver and passenger lights.
- 1. Check charge port door for proper operation.
- 2. Check charge port indicator light.
- 3. Ensure vehicle will accept a charge.
- 4. Check both mobile charging cables are present (Type 2 and Tesla 13A 3 pin). If applicable, test it to ensure they work.
SECTION F - Inspect pairing connectivity
Post-inspection:
- 1. Test both key cards to ensure they work with your car. Keep one key card on your person in case the phone app does not operate properly.
- 2. Pair your smartphone to your car over Bluetooth.
Verify post-delivery vehicle records
Before driving away, ask a Tesla rep:
- 1. Ask your delivery specialist to make sure that your car is marked as DELIVERED in Tesla's network.
- 2. Make sure you have copies of all paperwork necessary for good documentation of your purchase, including a copy of your signed purchase agreement (MVPA). If your delivery specialist suggests that you can get your documents electronically on your Tesla account, ask for paper copies you can take with you anyway. Having physical copies with you ensures you will get them.
- 1. How to charge / work a supercharger / open the charge flap.
- 2. Make sure correct closing technique for frunk is demonstrated.
- 3. Autopilot usage.
- 4. How to find superchargers / other chargers.
- 5. How to open / move between apps on the display.
- 6. Pair your phone and connect / reconnect Bluetooth.
- 7. How to use Satellite Radio, Podcasts, and Spotify.
- 8. Steering wheel buttons / how to change what each do.
- 9. How to do a full reset of the main screen.
- 10. How to adjust seating, save profiles, have mirrors drop / not drop when reversing.
- 11. Review all settings pages.
- 12. Use of the Android or iPhone apps.
- 13. Where to find roadside assistance info from the main screen.
- 14. Your local service center support number.
- PLEASE NOTE: ALL ISSUES/SNAGS MUST BE REPORTED VIA THE MOBILE APP WITHIN 7 DAYS/100 MILES.
Thanks for sharing … my parcel shelf is going to be on eBay on delivery day if anyone wants oneI spotted that video earlier - note no new back seats or emergency release in the rear seats. Will be interesting to see the China ones.
Agreed that “silver” is not quite sliver enough or grey enough.Prefer this to the previous grey for sure.
Why the hate for flippers?I hope the flippers get their fingers burnt.
Tesla have already listed one new inventory MYP, it did sell quick, but there could be more to come, hopefully just enough to make flipping pointless
Just to add on the whole Spotify thing which is supported in the recent silver/grey MYP MIG video and following me visiting Tesla yesterday the car has Spotify and TuneIn included in Prem Connectivity so no need to pay for Spotify separately if you didn’t intend to use it when away from the vehicle.I think Spotify used to be free as did Prem C now it’s a case of having to pay
Prem C gives you cellular access so you don't have to pair you phone and use your own data
However all 3rd party streaming sites like Spotify and Netflix etc you need to pay their subscription
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