For those that are saying prices change and just deal with it, that's just not what's happening here. If my car wasn't in the body shop right now, it would be an easier pill to swallow. But my timeline was I put a reservation a year and a half ago, then get an email to configure along with every other reservation holder. By the time I got my car you didn't need a reservation any more. Then they scheduled like a million cars to be delivered 9/29 including mine. I could've waited, but that's the date they gave me. They tried to deliver 200 cars that day at the service center, it was pure chaos. They rushed production and I suspect used b-stock cars to get the numbers up and delivered them to first time customers who have overspent on these cars by a large margin. Then he has a profitable quarter, it's not hard to see what they did. But as my car sat in the body shop, a brand new car that cost more than I ever spent, I see it took a 5K depreciation hit less than a month out and don't even know if the parts I have are correct, and I was partly responsible for their amazing quarter, yeah that's a faux pas.