ElleRo
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My order date was 2/13 with an original date of 3/27 as the latest. I still haven’t taken possession, hopefully this weekOrdered 3/25, initial was 1-2 weeks estimate.
Now it is 4/27 - 5/7
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My order date was 2/13 with an original date of 3/27 as the latest. I still haven’t taken possession, hopefully this weekOrdered 3/25, initial was 1-2 weeks estimate.
Now it is 4/27 - 5/7
My order date was 2/13 with an original date of 3/27 as the latest. I still haven’t taken possession, hopefully this week
Congrats! Post a pic!Got the car delivered today evening .. its real be patient you will get your's soon
@bryan995 we made it..
Great price, that is basically what we all paid.Hi Everyone -
I canceled my reservation on a vw id.4 as I search around with my Tesla service advisor and I was able to find / have the opportunity to pick up a Model Y with this build:
Standard Range
White exterior
7 seater
20" induction wheels
Black Interior
Price - $44,990
Thoughts? Is this a good price at this point?
Thank you!
(PS this will be our 2nd Tesla - I currently own a 2018 LW RWD Model 3. It will be used for my wife's 40 miles round trip commute to work and the occasional (once a year) trips with family).
It really is insane that adding just a little bit more range is significantly more expensive. And look I understand.. the LR has faster performance + longer range + AWD.. but for someone who doesn't care about driving faster or AWD.. it is a ton of money to pay for really just a little bit more range.Great price, that is basically what we all paid.
$39990 SR MY base + $3000 7 seat + $2000 induction == $44,990.
SR is not the best road-trip vehicle as you will need to charge more often, adding some time. Though it is only ~25% less range than the LR (which makes it not worth +$11000 more for me). But still plenty of range to get from SC to SC.
100% right. I would prefer RWD over AWD anyways (especially living in SoCal). It feels as if you can just whip it around . I've read that the AWD just chews through tires? And the range stigma is totally overblown. I think the SR was pulled simply because of current battery constraints and it makes most sense to allocate cells to higher-profit LRs than SRs. 5.3s 0-60 (SR) vs 4.8s 0-60 (LR) is not a huge difference. Yes you can buy the acceleration boost for LR, which honestly would be nice, but SR will do for now. To each their own!It really is insane that adding just a little bit more range is significantly more expensive. And look I understand.. the LR has faster performance + longer range + AWD.. but for someone who doesn't care about driving faster or AWD.. it is a ton of money to pay for really just a little bit more range.
I now have over 2,000 miles on my month old YSR. And from what I've found.. leaving the house everyday with 90% charge I got about 170-190 miles of real world range. Any driving that Im going to do on a daily basis would the exact same experience.. regardless of whether I was driving an SR or LR. Any driving beyond those numbers still isn't as much of a difference.. as the real world range of the LR is still only around 230-250 miles. Perfect example is going to visit my Dad.. who lives about 300 miles roundtrip from me. If I were going to visit him driving an SR.. I would have to charge up at least once. If I were going to visit him driving LR.. I would still have to charge up at least once.
Reality is I have enough range to drive for about 2.5 to 3 hours nonstop at highway speeds. And honestly thats probably right at the point where I was going to stop and pee anyways. I'm guessing someone with a LR could drive 3 to 4 hours at highway speeds.. which would have a shorten the total travel time.. but would really only be noticeable on trips of about 500 miles or more. As the SR would need to charge at least 3x to make that trip.. while the LR would need to charge up at least 2x. How many times are you realistically taking 500 mile trips in your car?
Congrats! I got a call from my SA friday morning around 9am and he told me that there's a SR-Y 7 seater, pearl white, HOWEVER, with 20in Induction wheels, White Interior and NO hitch ... I took it , totally unplanned but it's the configuration I really wanted anyways. I just needed to install the Tow hitch later on ( hubby was mad about the Extra $3K costs and the no tow for a good 5 seconds and got over it) I picked it up same day and I have been loving it so far. A few easy mods have been done and a few more today =)Congrats! Post a pic!
Mine is en-route now for a morning delivery
Good call considering the tow hitch is what was only last want. You can get Tesla to install the OEM hitch anytime.. for $1200. So you essentially found the build you wanted.. and if you really want the tow hitch it will only cost you $200 more (the tow hitch option still cost $1000 if ordering new).Congrats! I got a call from my SA friday morning around 9am and he told me that there's a SR-Y 7 seater, pearl white, HOWEVER, with 20in Induction wheels, White Interior and NO hitch ... I took it , totally unplanned but it's the configuration I really wanted anyways. I just needed to install the Tow hitch later on ( hubby was mad about the Extra $3K costs and the no tow for a good 5 seconds and got over it) I picked it up same day and I have been loving it so far. A few easy mods have been done and a few more today =)
Thanks for the reply!Great price, that is basically what we all paid.
$39990 SR MY base + $3000 7 seat + $2000 induction == $44,990.
SR is not the best road-trip vehicle as you will need to charge more often, adding some time. Though it is only ~25% less range than the LR (which makes it not worth +$11000 more for me). But still plenty of range to get from SC to SC.
Me and my husband just had this convo, is the Model Y pretty ‘safe’??Thanks for the reply!
Is there any reason to believe the 7 seater would not have the same safety standard as the 5 seater (not taking the 3rd row into account)? For instance, if we drive 95% of the time with the 3rd row down and only utilizing the 5 seats...would the safety standards be consistent with the normal 5 seater?
I figured we have 2 other vehicles with tow hitches for his MTB so no rush to get itGood call considering the tow hitch is what was only last want. You can get Tesla to install the OEM hitch anytime.. for $1200. So you essentially found the build you wanted.. and if you really want the tow hitch it will only cost you $200 more (the tow hitch option still cost $1000 if ordering new).
I was on the fence about the hitch.. as its something I really wanted. And got lucky to find a build with it. But if not.. I knew that it wasn't enough to hold me from purchasing.. as I could add it later for a pretty cheap penalty.
None are 7 seater that I see. Or they were snatched up that quickThere are 4 standard ranges showing in existing inventory for zip code 60007 for anyone interested...
Edit- also 3 in Orlando. 4 near Fremont, CA. 4 near Pittsburgh/D.C. They're everywhere..
Just locked in insurance with connect by costco.Is this some sort of a joke? Finally quoted out Tesla insurance. Default coverage limits on everything. 5000 total miles driven.
$16,600/yr... lol. Wtf