asquared17
driving M3SR+ white/black no upgrades 😎
congrats!!!! maybe they knew you would have trouble getting off of work!Got my appointment! Looks like a home delivery... Weird. Monday Sept 6th.
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congrats!!!! maybe they knew you would have trouble getting off of work!Got my appointment! Looks like a home delivery... Weird. Monday Sept 6th.
I was under the impression they can apply the original deposit to the new purchase if you received the email. On the letter it clearly states your original order fee can be applied to the new vehicle. If you didn't get the email, they might not be able to apply to the 253 range.I ordered a 253 range. Vin Received, EDD in Paramus 8/30 - 9/2. I called to try to merge my 7/9 order over and the guy said they don't know if they can do that. They are figuring everything out still. Sounds like the advisors got blind sided by this big inventory dump.
Scheduled for Delivery in Princeton/Lawrence, NJ for 09/04! IM GETTING EXCITED!
Congrats! Still waiting for my appointment... Did you guys just get texts?Got my appointment! Looks like a home delivery... Weird. Monday Sept 6th.
Congrats! Still waiting for my appointment... Did you guys just get texts?
I called the store and they said I should look out for a text as the car gets closer to the store. And then 30mins later I got a text. I don’t think calling expedited the text, just coincidence.Congrats! Still waiting for my appointment... Did you guys just get texts?
I'll be there the same day at 11 AMScheduled for Delivery in Princeton/Lawrence, NJ for 09/04! IM GETTING EXCITED!
Awesome! I’m at 1pm. Good luck!I'll be there the same day at 11 AM
I'm fairly certain that won't be an issue. But, I'll test it out & report as soon as I'm able to reach someone.If you didn't get the email, they might not be able to apply to the 253 range.
I hope that's true because I asked my SA (on vacation in HI) and online chat both said I would loose the original deposit.I'm fairly certain that won't be an issue. But, I'll test it out & report as soon as I'm able to reach someone.
Dumb question - when do I pay the balance? How? It's not exactly clear, and with a home delivery I don't know if we'll get the same options?
That would suck because the email said it would! Going to try calling in about 20 min, wish me luck!I hope that's true because I asked my SA (on vacation in HI) and online chat both said I would loose the original deposit.
When you setup the pickup time and date, you will then be able to pay the balance.
I didn't get the email and that's probably why. I couldn't get a definite answer from them. If anyone was able to get the 253 range and have the original deposit applied without getting the email, please chime in.That would suck because the email said it would! Going to try calling in about 20 min, wish me luck!
So i just gave my SA from the showroom a call but he is out on vacation until the 1stI didn't get the email and that's probably why. I couldn't get a definite answer from them. If anyone was able to get the 253 range and have the original deposit applied without getting the email, please chime in.
In electric vehicles (EVs), such as cars and trucks, it’s often the preferred choice due to overall less weight and higher energy density per kilogram. However, in the warehousing environment, where ambient temperature extremes are possible and weight is not the issue, the LFP battery is widespread and conversely may be a more favorable choice.I see this in a different way. LFP is an old technology, generally it's much safer than NMC regarding fire risk, it's cycle life is much better New Tests Prove: LFP Lithium Batteries Live Longer than NMC - OneCharge . Due to the much longer cycle life, I would think that if you're keeping the car for a long time the LFP would be better. If you don't plan on putting 100k+ on the car, I would think NMC would be better. 4pct range drop would diminish in a year or two.
Check out the actual article rather than the OneCharge summary. The keys to these conclusions are highly dependent on repeated 0%-100% cycles and temperature. So if you repeatedly go from 0% to 100%, yes you're correct that LFP would be more robust - and that said, you really should have purchased a LR version instead.I see this in a different way. LFP is an old technology, generally it's much safer than NMC regarding fire risk, it's cycle life is much better New Tests Prove: LFP Lithium Batteries Live Longer than NMC - OneCharge . Due to the much longer cycle life, I would think that if you're keeping the car for a long time the LFP would be better. If you don't plan on putting 100k+ on the car, I would think NMC would be better. 4pct range drop would diminish in a year or two.
I took delivery today, I was lucky to get matched to a car from someone who wanted to delay their delivery, if not Tesla had me for mid-September. Unfortunately I had to rush my pick-up, everything looks good except a minor gap in the window trim and it seems to be some 'rust?' between the paint and clear coat, not sure at this point since I haven't had the time to properly check.I see you are at peace now. We have the same build and hopefully we will take delivery before the EOQ.