Johnny Mac
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My new fake delivery month is also March 2022
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And now updated to March 2022.....Haha me too, just got the "2022" appended to February sometime this evening! It wasn't there around lunchtime. I'm so glad they are so certain it will be Feb this year, b/c I was certain it meant Feb next year
One of the main reasons I selected the 5-seater was to be able to sleep in it overnight if needed. I work at a remote but amazingly beautiful site occasionally and it would sure beat a random hotel/motel. I have the Plaid so the 5-seater is no longer an option. Is overnight sleeping in the 6 seater even an option?? I’m seriously considering downgrading the to LR but I know that would add a looong time to my EDD. Thanks!
Adding my two cents.. I bought a DreamCase for my 5-seater MX and absolutely loved it! I had a cheap foam mattress from Amazon but it didn't fit right and was a little too thin. If you want to feel like you're camping in luxury in a premium car this is your way to go. I spent a little over $700 for it.. but we all bought a $100,000 car so why cheap out on the mattress It pays for itself after 3 nights otherwise in a hotel.Fair enough haha. Fortunately there are restrooms at the site. But your comment leads me to ask any 5-seaters out there- How ‘nice’ is it to sleep in a 5 seater? Keep in mind I only am planning on a one night sleep at a time.
I know a lot of full paid 6-seaters are annoyed at the free upgrade for others, and rightfully so, but there are without a doubt people like me who are really unhappy with being forced into a seat config change. For me, the 5 seat was perfect for multiple reasons.
@usctrojan98, The model X is significantly easier to get in and out of. I have owned both. In fact, I had a model S Plaid for about two weeks. I sold it specifically because of the difficulty getting in and out of it. It just felt like eventually it was going to bother my back, and I don’t have a very significant history of “back problems“.Is there any documentation on the seat height difference between S and X? I mean, getting in and out of the car as well as sitting up. Not so much for visibility, but more for comfort of entering, exiting and sitting in the car with back issues.
I agree, but if you really want to camp out in your car, go look at a Rivian. They sell some attachments for the car to literally let you camp inside of it and there is a kitchen you can buy that is incorporated into the car.Sleeping in the back of the six seat config isn’t really possible. The “idea” of camping in a car — especially a Tesla that’ll pamper you wrt air comfort, entertainment, etc. — seems practical / fun, but I can’t imagine it’d be a comfortable endeavor. I have seen the mattresses, and other kit, but give me a hotel room any day; if anything, to ensure access to a clean bathroom and shower. But, to each his own
Thanks! That helps a lot.@usctrojan98, The model X is significantly easier to get in and out of. I have owned both. In fact, I had a model S Plaid for about two weeks. I sold it specifically because of the difficulty getting in and out of it. it just felt like eventually it was going to bother my back, and I don’t have a very significant history of “back problems“.
The model X is a dream to get in and out of. If you use the auto present feature, you literally walk up to the car, the door opens and you stop easily into it. You then hit the break and the door closes. It’s crazy.
Same. Here we goMy EDD went from Feb ‘22 to Mar ‘22 this morning…
I know expected but sucks to see it.
2/28/21 Order Date. LR, original 6 seater, red, 20”, black interior, FSD.
Yeshere we go... another 192 pages of "same, changed to march"
BTW...on the app, just below the "view" button there's a video of 'prepare for your first drive'...I wonder if Tesla know that I am prepared, very very prepared...I promise!