I’m in California, standard range is 220 milesIsn't the SR - for 150km? not 220?
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I’m in California, standard range is 220 milesIsn't the SR - for 150km? not 220?
I guess I just meant I wish I could keep the range now that I have it. I don’t regret going sr- at all, but it was such a delight to charge that first time and see the range “increase”. And thank you for answering that question on the update. A friend of mine told me if I’m not on WiFi it won’t auto update, any veracity to that?I am not sure what you mean you are worrying about the range. You bought a SR that is 220 mile. You were supposed got less but now you get more - better seat, heated seat, etc. You can certainly delay to update but you won't get any features in the future.
IIRC Tesla only lets you delay a max of 7 days, and will likely be very sticky about that as we move closer to the quarter end.BC EV Fund depleted. Plenty of Vancouver orders in limbo now.
Lots of people choosing to delay delivery to see if government will release more funds.
Just got a reply back today from CEV enquiries; no gap in funding. Dealerships are encouraged to keep sending applications.IIRC Tesla only lets you delay a max of 7 days, and will likely be very sticky about that as we move closer to the quarter end.
The current burn rate is about 300-400k per day, so assuming a that continues (which is a big if), then it'll last just under a month. They'll probably top it up again though, it's election season.10m translate to about 2k cars. How much was it last time and how long did it last?
Yes. It was about $6.3 million on May 1st. Which lasted about 14 days. At a similar rate, now at $9.7million it might last 21 days. (that’s about 90 cars a day)10m translate to about 2k cars. How much was it last time and how long did it last?
A friend of mine told me if I’m not on WiFi it won’t auto update, any veracity to that?
Any SR owners here that received an AP trial or ordered AP post delivery?
I have EAP on my Model S and love it, but I see your concerns. I was just wondering when will I get the trial on my 3 - it was delivered about 9 days ago.I received the AP / FSD trial a couple of days after picking my SR up and it just ran out today, after 14 days. AP sounds like a "finalish" version and I truly prefer just standard cruise control instead of the speed sensitive / AP version that has phantom slow downs and miscues in a variety of circumstances.
Also, FSD is nowhere near ready for primetime as it doesn't handle lanes splitting, faded road markings, exits, etc... well at all. I'm more frazzled after using FSD than I would be if I had left it off. I'm sure both will get better, but hopefully after some major updates they will offer another trial as there's no way I'd drop thousands of dollars on these beta versions now, probably won't even with the finished version given my driving habits.
Got my vin yesterday with a delivery date for next week... ordered on 4/30Ordered on Monday, April 29th (Before the Canadian Federal Govt incentive rush).
No word from Tesla, nor has any new info appeared in the account since then.
- SR+
- Black Exterior
- Black Interior
- Full Self Driving
- Did not modify configuration post-order
Still within Estimated 2-4 weeks. ( Will be 3 weeks on Monday, May 20th)
Just writing this in case anyone else is in a similar situation. Waiting patiently
Thanks for the reply, What's your configuration?Got my vin yesterday with a delivery date for next week... ordered on 4/30
SR+, midnight, white interior, FSD, 19’’Thanks for the reply, What's your configuration?
Ordered on Monday, April 29th (Before the Canadian Federal Govt incentive rush).
- SR+
- Black Exterior
- Black Interior