OCR1
Active Member
My text indicated a delivery at the Delivery center, but I was told by my SA that my car will instead be home delivered - either way I'm happy. I just hope it doesn't get pushed further.
But does anyone have experience with home delivery when it comes to checking the car for defects. While it is easy to rectify defects quickly at the Delivery center, I'm wondering how that can happen during a home delivery, esp as these guys will not be able to rectify anything until 31st at least with all the work load.
You are going to be under more time pressure to complete the transaction because the guy who drives up with your car is going to have an Uber ride following right behind him waiting to take him back for his next delivery. You still can take as long as you need to inspect the car but it’s awkward to hold the guy up. And if there are issues with paint or body panels the driver won’t have a clue what to do about it so you will have to make the decision to accept it or reject it without getting much guidance on what Tesla is going to do about it. This is why I never recommend home delivery.
You can tell them you want to pick it up at the delivery center and they will accommodate as long as they have a time slot open.