Lets see if we have activity tomorrow.You should hope they have the charger parts too, not just VINs. ;-)
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Lets see if we have activity tomorrow.You should hope they have the charger parts too, not just VINs. ;-)
Separate batches... on the same delivery line. Just like different colors.P orders and LR orders are two separate queues. LR orders have the delay because of the higher demand, not because of people buying a P. These cars are all built in separate batches. So, NO i dont feel differently.
Yo!!! Just stop already. You are not winningSeparate batches... on the same delivery line. Just like different colors.
Thanks for the heads up.Winning Guy,
So, the SC Camarillo, called me that my car would be ready for pick-up Wednesday, I told them do not wash it as it was going straight to get PPFd, and they will review the car and will report back any findings, a few minutes later they called me back and found a chip and a small dent. Rather than having me pick it up, they now are sending it out to get fixed, which pushed my pick-up to Wednesday of next week.
Be sure to go over your car thoroughly, or get someone professional to review it, as I am doing.
-Robert
lol. Just sayin... Catching up. haha.Yo!!! Just stop already.
Yo!!! Just stop already. You are not winning
Were you referring to these photos?Just saw some new photos of Fremont and boy it’s packed with cars! Let’s hope for some vins tomorrow !
Were you referring to these photos?
You're welcome.Thanks for the heads up.
I wonder if they'd let me just fill out a Due Bill if there are chips so that I can bring it back at another time.
Well, I know my black MYP arrived on Wednesday of this week, hope you get yours soon!I don’t see any black cars there! My car’s missing! Lol
It's not very nimble really so it doesn't handle like a sports car even though it transmits information from the road *more* analogous to one than a cushy floaty CUV. It does go like hell when you mash the right pedal, and handles smooth surfaces including curves with aplomb. Things start getting a little messier when the road is uneven so don't expect BMW M series SUV handling. You've probably already read most/all of this, just sharing a brief perspective after ~1100 miles and 1 month of fun.A big reason I didn't order a P in the first place was all the stuff I heard about the rough ride.
Test drove it and didn't see what the big deal was. But I guess it's because I look at it as a sports vehicle that just happens to be practical. I've never liked cushy feeling cars. I need information from the road.
There is no single root problem.The root problem is the EDD information. We rely on it as an accurate indicator of when we get our cars, but it's not.
I see a bunch of black cars there What's really incredible is the sheer amount of white cars produced. Has to be a 3-1 ratio, so ubiquitous.I don’t see any black cars there! My car’s missing! Lol
True. On the test drive, I definitely could feel the weight when turning, but was also happy with the lack of body roll. It was heavy, but planted.It's not very nimble really so it doesn't handle like a sports car even though it transmits information from the road *more* analogous to one than a cushy floaty CUV. It does go like hell when you mash the right pedal, and handles smooth surfaces including curves with aplomb. Things start getting a little messier when the road is uneven so don't expect BMW M series SUV handling. You've probably already read most/all of this, just sharing a brief perspective after ~1100 miles and 1 month of fun.
That's right, it does handle roll fine, but (I'm not a suspension expert) whatever is controlling rebound I think doesn't do such a hot job - it gets bouncy quite easily which starts making it feel a lot less planted when the corners in particular are uneven.True. On the test drive, I definitely could feel the weight when turning, but was also happy with the lack of body roll. It was heavy, but planted.
I haven't tried it on bumpy roads, but have had cars with aftermarket stiff suspension combined with low profile tires before, so I think I know what to expect. Not pleasant, but hopefully a somewhat rare occurrence. I would wince more at the prospect of popping a tire than the bumpiness itself.
If it ends up being too much of an issue I'll switch the uberturbines with some 19s.