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I guess i'm glad to hear that I should have hope.
But do we know why that is? I'd assume they prioritize the more distant locations to account for transit time in order to uphold their lead time quotes. i.e. build get the more distant orders out the door faster since all the CA ones have a couple day transit time compared to a solid week for east coast.
OK Justin, you have good taste in trim (exactly like my order ). Because of that and you ordered 3 days before me I will let you get your car first (whenever that will be)....lol.10/15
White/Black SR+, Aero, SF Bay Area
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Ordered: 10/14
Tesla Owners Workshop: ETA provided Tesla Rep on my account: 12/1-12/3
Called Fremont Hub 12/1: ETA provided Tesla Rep on my account: 12/6
Called Fremont Hub Today: ETA provided Tesla Rep on my account: 12/24
That sucks! That would be a deal killer for me as we will be out of town then.White/Black SR+, Aero, SF Bay Area
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Ordered: 10/14
Tesla Owners Workshop: ETA provided Tesla Rep on my account: 12/1-12/3
Called Fremont Hub 12/1: ETA provided Tesla Rep on my account: 12/6
Called Fremont Hub Today: ETA provided Tesla Rep on my account: 12/24
Well said! Great summary of this threadAs should be clear from reading this thread(and any of the other waiting rooms) we have no inside information on why/how Tesla does anything.
The "understanding" is that they are trying to get as many cars into buyers hands by the end of quarter.
This means that they sent almost all production in October/Early November on ships(Europe/Asia) since they have the travel time, etc.
Once they turned to US, they build in groups, so similar models(LR,SR,SR+,Perf, Steatlth) are built at once. As they start planning the last production for the quarter, they are prioritizing East to West deliveries(once again transit time) and they seem to be building a few extra of each model for the areas to have a few available for a last minute buyer(seen by the guy who got his car on the East Coast within 6 days. I can not believe there is any WAY that they BUILT that car specifically for him and got it through production, QA, transit and delivery in that time frame. It was either a reject from someone else, or an "inventory car". The Stealths seem to be a similar example.)
Since they can get a car to us in the bay area within hours to days, we get the short end of the stick, Northern and Southern California seem to be treated similarly.
I expect that they will be able to get those cars to people who purchase by 12/8...but whether their delivery time works for peoples holiday plans is a different story.
I imagine we will hear more stories of people picking up a car last minute and gets it by 12/31 even if they did not have an order before then.
Sorry for the wall of text.
TLDR: Anyone US who ordered in Sept/Oct were "ignored" until production/shipments for US started in Nov. Any order since then, they are working through and expect to clear all current orders by the last 2 weeks of Dec, and any cars after that will be for people ordering between now and 12/8(and a few inventory cars) which will be available for last minute buyers
congrats! when did you get your VIN, if at all?Ordered 10/19, White/white/aero SR+. Got scheduled today for delivery 12/11, no MVPA yet.
I have one now, but I never saw it in source code (last checked Wednesday).congrats! when did you get your VIN, if at all?
White/Black SR+, Aero, SF Bay Area
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Ordered: 10/14
Tesla Owners Workshop: ETA provided Tesla Rep on my account: 12/1-12/3
Called Fremont Hub 12/1: ETA provided Tesla Rep on my account: 12/6
Called Fremont Hub Today: ETA provided Tesla Rep on my account: 12/24
Why don't you think they will deliver your car by end of year?Wow... My order was made on November 11 in Southern CA and I don't think Tesla can deliver my M3 by EOY considering your case. I made an order for Tesla solar panel subscription along with M3. Luckily I can keep my current car over EOY and will cancel both of orders if my M3 delayed over EOY. I understand their "make and ship long distance order first" policy to make more money but at least they have to provide VIN in the order of order date. Just putting all Californians in pitch black is NOT acceptable.