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Great news for me. Got the following email from a Tesla Delivery Scheduling Advisor:
Your Model 3 will be available between Sunday, September 30 through Sunday, October 7.
I see no VIN on my Summary Page, anyone have experience and know how long until I see a VIN?
Thanks!
How’d you get that VIN? Just appeared on the website? Or contact from a human?Today I got a text at 2:10pm, responded at 2:15pm, scheduled delivery at 2:16pm, VIN assigned about 6pm
I hope he didn’t get the same color!My across the street neighbor had a similar experience last week
They definitely are prioritizing higher margin...as we get closer to end end of quarter, they’re going to be happy to match any built car to any buyer available. I really hope since they offered me delivery 9/29 and I had to postpone until 10/1 that my car doesn’t get “lost” on the way to the East Cost and instead get sold to you neighbor!I'm thinking they're prioritizing high margin configs
Don't worry about the VIN. You can't drive a VIN. I take delivery Saturday, got the VIN today. Things are being done differently with the big M3 rush currently on.
Each person’s situation is different from the bad luck of a problem with thier car or not being at one of the more organized delivery centers, but they are definitely not stringing people along for something they can’t deliver..... dozens of model 3’s are rolling out of delvery centers every day and their parking lots are immediately filled up with more.I am beginning to think this is just another placebo for most of us.
Been 2.5 years since I reserved my Model 3. Got expected delivery date of Sept-Nov. Living far away on the east coast, I don't know what to expect and will probably loose the max Fed. tax credit. If it gets pushed even later into 2019, I may reconsider options and see what other car makers, e.g. Mercedes have in store. 3 years is a long time to wait, as others catch up.