Zygote1975
Plaid is scary!
It makes me think some of the delays are due to them not wanting to move 45 cars to get to the one that is ready to ship. A lot of the cars are completely blocked in.posted 22 minutes ago
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It makes me think some of the delays are due to them not wanting to move 45 cars to get to the one that is ready to ship. A lot of the cars are completely blocked in.posted 22 minutes ago
Delayed to 4pm to 6pm for firmware update?Today’s my day. Delivery scheduled for 10am-12pm.
Ordered 1/11/21
VIN 12/27/21
I’m in NorCal East Bay: Need suggestions for ceramic coating shop.
It seems that i wont expect my delivery till late jan or early feb after VIN being assignedDelayed to 4pm to 6pm for firmware update?
Wow so many X, not sure what's stopping them to deliver. Tons of white and black. Today is Thursday. Still no new VINsposted 22 minutes ago
1 is certainly more than 0Ummm, don't get too excited, it was just once and a fairly generic letter! However, you're right, it's better than anything (nothing) we've received from Tesla!!!
1) The car goes to sleep in order to save the battery. When it goes to sleep, it does not have a persistent connection to the Tesla service. The car will periodically check in with Tesla to see if it is needed for anything. When you open the app and the car is asleep, it tells Tesla to wake the car up next time it checks in. At that point the delay is where the car is in its sleep cycle. If you go up to the car then bluetooth from your phone will tell it to wake up immediately.Hey guys. I have a couple questions since this is my first tesla.
1. Is it normal for the app and the car to take along time to find each other? Example if I wanted to heat up the car before I leave work. It just keeps saying last seen this many hours and wont let me do anything until I get next to the car.
2. I have some podcasts that I downloaded on a usb drive and put it in the car. It works fine but each time I go in the car it starts from the beginning. Anyway for it to save where I stopped at?
Because Elon told me I'd have my MX about a year ago, I sold my P100D. Soooo, I haven't had a Tesla in a long time. But, I was having an issue with connecting to my MX on my home network. After doing some research (maybe some here, I don't remember), it appears that there were some problems with networking. Had to do with 802.11n or some protocol. I think I read that the new Tesla hardware can recognize new network protocols, but the old hardware had trouble make a persistent connection. Could this be the issue? Or, am I describing something else?1) The car goes to sleep in order to save the battery. When it goes to sleep, it does not have a persistent connection to the Tesla service. The car will periodically check in with Tesla to see if it is needed for anything. When you open the app and the car is asleep, it tells Tesla to wake the car up next time it checks in. At that point the delay is where the car is in its sleep cycle. If you go up to the car then bluetooth from your phone will tell it to wake up immediately.
2) This has been an issue since Day 1. Tesla simply doesn't store where you were when it powers down. You would think it would be an easy software fix but after 9 years?
NVM I see Sept 2020..Very nice, was it easier to get a LR over a plaid?
Yet another temporary tent set up on the test track - assuming it's for fixing/installing whatever the heck is missing?posted 22 minutes ago
Whatever happened to our regular VINday Thursdays!??!!? Any NEW Vinners today?
I wish the delivery managers on the factory side, would start a 'group' with the store managers, so they could give some rough ideas of how production is faring on a week to week or month/month.“the production team keeps those details very close to the vest”
No.Way.
Seriously though, CAN THE production team maybe, JUST MAYBE, open up a little? Seven words even?
And not “All Model X reservation holders, go *sugar* yourselves”
Congratulations! Was it your choice to pick from Fremont Factory?
Very little info from posts like this. No VIN, no RN or order date, no config.
Very little info from posts like this. No VIN, no RN or order date, no config.
racer329 | February | Long Range | White | White | 6 | 20" | Yes | California | 02/07/2021 | 12/23/2021 | 1/13/22 | 7SAXCBE59NXXXX |
I called the showroom today and updated my name, address, etc. The SA told me that since I have a February delivery date, I should be getting a VIN in 2-3 weeks. I just thanked her for her help and didn't question that wishful thinking.I ordered a 5 seat Long Range MX on 11/30/2020. My current delivery date is February, but I'm in the Southeast US, so I'm guessing late spring. The thing is, in the 405 days since I ordered, I have moved to a new state, gotten divorced, and am no longer sure that a MX is the right Tesla for me. I got changed to the refresh with the $2000 discount. What I'm wondering is if it makes sense to take delivery of the MX whenever it comes and resell it. I live in Florida and I'm not sure what the tax situation is on selling cars. I assume that I will still take delivery in Atlanta and would want to sell it there so as to not put miles on it driving it to Florida. Does anyone have any insight? Unless I was able to make a decent amount of money, I don't think it would be worth the trouble.
In that case, I look forward to the hundreds of VINs hitting this thread in the next 2-3 weeksI called the showroom today and updated my name, address, etc. The SA told me that since I have a February delivery date, I should be getting a VIN in 2-3 weeks. I just thanked her for her help and didn't question that wishful thinking.