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Yes it does. Thanks for sending it, saw it yesterday night.

Would a SA be able to assign that VIN to me/do I just go into a showroom to get it assigned?
They should be able to do so without you being present ; IF you can reach a responsive person via text or phone.
If a center is nearby I would probably make the trip and talk to someone face to face.
 
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I love my Austin built QS so far. According to my neighbor who’s got a Fremont LR, build quality is actually better out of Austin.

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Order details?

Mine is bizarrely still June 29-30th but I without a VIN and the local rep called me minutes ago saying it won't be end of this month asking me to switch colors. He may not know anything and just part of a EOQ sales push.
MY LR AWD, QS White Interior, 19" Gemini dark (after the change couple of weeks ago).

Very frustrating because if you watch the drone videos of Giga Texas, the MYs in the outbound lot are easily 90% QS.

Also seeing them show up in inventory now. Some have some mileage on them so showing up as demo's. Nothing my exact build though, and not close.
 
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I got a hold of an advisor finally. They said if I want to switch to an inventory model, only difference is white interior (+$1k) instead of my original black, I would have to resubmit my credit application.

Is there a way to do it if I just pay the difference with a check and not go through a second inquiry?
 
I got a hold of an advisor finally. They said if I want to switch to an inventory model, only difference is white interior (+$1k) instead of my original black, I would have to resubmit my credit application.

Is there a way to do it if I just pay the difference with a check and not go through a second inquiry?
Man that is not right.
Bad advisor I am 90% sure

Hang up and try again, I believe you would have to pay the $1000 additional + taxes on the 1K out of pocket as more down payment but it should not affect your loan otherwise at all.
Make sure to explain you will keep the financed amount the same and just increase your down payment by the new difference.
 
As pointed out to me on another thread. Zip code 90060 shows currently 17 Quick Silver model Y's available.
With 9 of them Quick Silver MYP's as available on Tesla's website
7 of the 8 Long Range are demos and of the performance 7 of the 9 are demos
so 14 of 17 all demos each with almost no mileage.

I don't understand what they could be unless Showroom Cars and they are switching up the showroom for start of Q3 ???
Plus they are offering a small discount on them to move them.

You folks in California, your wait is over soon.
 
Can anyone explain why an inventory car would say demo, but only have 6 miles on the odometer?

Seems like it would just get that much from the factory to outbound lot to driven on and off car hauler.

It's a 3 hour drive away, so not easy to go look at and see if everything seems ok and then get the VIN.

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Can anyone explain why an inventory car would say demo, but only have 6 miles on the odometer?

Seems like it would just get that much from the factory to outbound lot to driven on and off car hauler.

My guess is it is was a showroom car or was intended to be a showroom car but they changed their mind for Q3.
Don't think anyone has driven it but people may have sat in it. Wouldn't bother me but others it might.
 
I also worry some of these QS showing up in inventory could be rejected cars. Do they put them in inventory if they are rejected?
Sure they do assuming it was rejected for something minor ; but they would not call them Demos they would just be called NEW
If rejected for something Telsa does not see as a problem they may not touch it and pass it along.
If rejected for something Tesla can quickly fix up they may do that and sell it to the next.
If they truly need to make serious repairs they need to disclose that.

Just as likely or more likely to be a new shipment, a car where another buyer backed out, could not get financing, insurance, etc...
 
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Can anyone explain why an inventory car would say demo, but only have 6 miles on the odometer?

Showroom car that wasn't test driven, or just an excuse to discount a car thats landed. I've purchased several supposed "demo" cars that look like nobody sat in it before, you just have to be very careful when inspecting it.

I also worry some of these QS showing up in inventory could be rejected cars. Do they put them in inventory if they are rejected?

I wouldn't put it past them, but if you find the issue during delivery make sure they put it in a "due order" paper so the SC wont mess with you saying its "within spec." I once took delivery of a quarter end (but discounted) car in the past that unbeknownst to me had charging issues. Arrived at home, plug it in... "charging error"
 
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