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Yes. 2021The 2021 version?
Do you know if the refreshed x should be delivered with carpet mats in the 2nd or 3rd row? Mine only has carpet mats in the driver and passenger.
Here’s the Amazon link for the all weather mats.
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Yes. 2021The 2021 version?
charging, charging, charging.Tesla is going to have to step up is game sooner than later. GM ahead of schedule w Lyriq which I would probably choose over a Y.
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Refresh X has mats in back rowsYes. 2021
Do you know if the refreshed x should be delivered with carpet mats in the 2nd or 3rd row? Mine only has carpet mats in the driver and passenger.
Here’s the Amazon link for the all weather mats.
Any wVinners this AM
Understandable.Too early, the interns don't get in till 9am Cali time... and especially today they are all hungover from superbowl parties so they won't really get going until like 11am Cali time.
Thanks. Mine didn’t so I’ll add that to my SA appointment list.Refresh X has mats in back rows
Yes. 2021
Do you know if the refreshed x should be delivered with carpet mats in the 2nd or 3rd row? Mine only has carpet mats in the driver and passenger.
Here’s the Amazon link for the all weather mats.
The 2021 version?
Mine didYes. 2021
Do you know if the refreshed x should be delivered with carpet mats in the 2nd or 3rd row? Mine only has carpet mats in the driver and passenger.
Here’s the Amazon link for the all weather mats.
I received an updated ETA of May. Although my SA claims realistically June-July. I ordered 1-28-2021No Model X deliveries thus far in Canada. Most of us got the "new" EDD of May. If Europe gets it first, though, I won't be surprised.
Little rhyme or reason? It seems pretty clear to me. The X has long been an low-volume product at a generally low-volume car company. Couple that with global shortages of all kinds of parts and materials, and you easily have demand has outstripping supply- likely by orders of magnitude. You aren't getting white-glove communication on the situation simply because they don't need to (it would only eat into their already-aggressive margins). Go ahead and cancel your order- only their database will notice.I wouldn’t mind waiting if there was just a little rhyme or reason to how they're doing the few deliveries they’ve done so far. Or at the very least give even a modicum of communication about it. I know, I know, that dead horse has been flogged. At this point I’d even be happy with an email that’s just a middle finger emoji because at least I‘d know they acknowledge I still exist.
Unfortunately this is true. Current market conditions put Tesla firmly in the drivers seat.... They have very little incentive to bend over backwards for any individual customer.... If a few folks cancel their orders it will hardly be a miniscule blip on their radar. But like with all markets the bubble eventually bursts and one day things will flip in the buyers favor..... Government will eventually step in and fund a robust charging network, other car makers will catch up on the technology.... when that day comes people will remember their experience.Little rhyme or reason? It seems pretty clear to me. The X has long been an low-volume product at a generally low-volume car company. Couple that with global shortages of all kinds of parts and materials, and you easily have demand has outstripping supply- likely by orders of magnitude. You aren't getting white-glove communication on the situation simply because they don't need to (it would only eat into their already-aggressive margins). Go ahead and cancel your order- only their database will notice.
Yeah, I won't be surprised if it slips further. I have no faith left in this process. There's certainly no rhyme or reason as to the rollout, the way they're choosing who gets their vehicle next, and no communication worth the bits and bytes it consumes.I received an updated ETA of May. Although my SA claims realistically June-July. I ordered 1-28-2021
Did that in January and the Plaid order has an Oct 22 EDD. Briefly went to end of Feb then right back to October. With no news on 5/7 seat orders it's gone from absurd to ridiculous!Is anyone else tempted to place a Plaid order in addition to their existing LR order to possibly get an X in the next 60 days? I have a LR 7 order placed April 2021 with an April 2022 EDD. I find the extra 15 miles of range more valuable than the extra 1.3 seconds of acceleration but I really don’t want to wait until 2Q or 3Q or even later. I’m also hesitant to ”jump the line.” Has anyone driven in a LR and a Plaid? Is that 1.3 seconds significantly noticeable?
Actually it has not gone anywhere, it does not appear Tesla has built a single 5 or 7 passenger X at all. I suspect a supply chain problem with the bench seat, but I am guessing. Tesla makes all their own bucket seats in house (which is quite unusual in the industry). Not sure if that is true of their bench seats.Did that in January and the Plaid order has an Oct 22 EDD. Briefly went to end of Feb then right back to October. With no news on 5/7 seat orders it's gone from absurd to ridiculous!
same boat, at this point i'd be good with anytime in 2022, my initial eta was oct 2022.Did that in January and the Plaid order has an Oct 22 EDD. Briefly went to end of Feb then right back to October. With no news on 5/7 seat orders it's gone from absurd to ridiculous!
same boat, at this point i'd be good with anytime in 2022, my initial eta was oct 2022.
Supercharging anyone?
In fact NAVIGATING on a road trip?
Regular people don’t plan where they’re going to fill up. Technology is only good as it facilitates our goals, not gets in the way (having to search for a charger, etc).
Only Tesla is reasonable unless you are full on geek or geek-willing. Even Tesla has a good ways to go to being on par with gas cars (refill rate, range especially for towing & cold weather long distance travel).
Non-Tesla charging will improve. In fact it was not that long ago that SCs only existed on the coasts. Road trips beyond I-5 and I-95 required geeks as you say. It happened. I see independent chargers all over the place. The only hangup IMO is that I can just walk up to it and slide in a credit card. I don't care what brand of gas station I use, just take my money and give me fuel. Charging should be the same way.charging, charging, charging.