brkaus
Well-Known Member
They may have to do that to legally have the car within the state without being sold.I confirmed it was a late 2018 build, so while I would rather have (and think I should have) a 2019, my delivery is in 5 days and I'm just going to take it. I'm planning to keep the car long enough where hopefully the resale value difference won't be significant.
My new problem is that the MVPA shows as a "Previous Service/Demo Vehicle" which will absolutely NOT fly in my book since I'm paying for a brand new car, but I have been assured it is brand new and this is just how some batched build/inventory cars get labeled in Texas. Might be total BS, but I will be examining the car very closely for any signs it was used as a demo or service vehicle.
New Texas Tesla cars are purchased in California before being shipped.