I solved the mystery of the inventory cars. According to the SA I just spoke with the cars are assigned to the locations as they are built so they aren't necessarily there yet but they are on their way. The SA couldn't even see the car in his local inventory although when I search by my zip it shows it is local. Still doesn't explain the assignment method but I definitely would not recommend anyone order a car at the beginning of a quarter unless they want to prepare to wait a long time for it.
Seriously. This is the second time I've made this mistake; I took faith in the SA's word and ordered even earlier than last time to try and secure an earlier delivery. In reality, any order placed before the last month of the quarter probably realistically saves you 1 day for every week early you place an order (i.e., you place an order on October 20 vs November 2, you might get your car on the 20th of December rather than the 22nd).
These are my feelings right now. Extremely frustrating to be treated like a "groupie" instead of a paying customer with priorities and responsibilities. Not giving me ANY information after nearly 3 months, (I'm way passed my initial 6-8 week estimate) and I'm just supposed to shut up and wait without a vehicle. This is probably only an issue because of the 2021 updates and not having any inventory but its already left a bad stain of my impression of the company while already being scared from the horror stories I've heard about build quality and repairs.
I take delivery this Saturday. MSM/white SR+. Ordered Oct 4th, then cancelled to wait for refresh, reordered on Oct 16th( refresh on Tesla site I think). So happy. I feel for those still waiting. Hang in there.
I looked into this as well. I drove the leaf and the experience is not even close to the same as the Tesla. However, I was looking at a net cost of $19k or so. I think the savings is totally worth it if you don't mind missing out on the Tesla experience. But for me, driving the leaf just felt like more of the same compared to what I have now, and not even worth even a dirt cheap sub 20k price to move to. Might as well just keep the car I have now that is paid for...
I'm not a Nissan salesperson on the side -- but there are in essence 2 models of the Leaf. I agree. I wouldn't even touch the "base" model that I believe you are describing. It does feel like a cheap penalty box - pure econo-car. The upgraded extended range model (which my family member got) has much better acceleration - a miles better interior - and appears to have more sound deadening. That's the one I've driven. And for 30K or so out the door - it's a relatively appealing substitute.
The horror stories are true - but it's also true the cars are a fun ride. If you have the kind of tolerance where you can equate automotive customer service with the returns line at Walmart, only with meaner employees, then you should be fine
All true, but good luck fast charging it more than two or three times on a trip before the battery overheats because of the lack of an efficient cooling system.
bruh. you just spoke what has been in my mind for a really long time. Honestly, I feel like I am just a couple of days away from cancelling my order.
Maybe I'm misreading your post, but I was going through threads like this one below yesterday from people at the end of September, which indicate that this is actually a recurring problem that happens each quarter (especially for people in California), and not unique to the production of the 2021 models.
Also, is anyone else super anxious right now about how the increased quarantine restrictions and ramping up of the virus might affect a seemingly alright tight close to this quarter?
Well my delivery got pushed back a week to 12/19-12/25. Waiting 10 weeks now and I'm on the east coast...
How long did it take for you guys to receive a final payment notification? My delivery appointment is early next week and my account still says ' drafting up your contract.'
I got an email saying my balance was updated the day that I made my ACH down payment, and then another one when they received a check from my financial institution for the loan balance (I sent them tracking info for FedEx). I also received a text saying my Tesla has been paid for in full. All pretty immediate from the time of payment and receiving the chedck.
Hang in there man. The product is worth the wait. If you've already waited this long, just know it'll be before the end of the year, which is not far. I'm picking mine up tomorrow. Got a delivery date last week. Having an end date in sight really helped out, and it got moved up several times from the original pickup date of the 14th after getting my VIN. You're almost past the hard part!
I'm wondering the same thing. My delivery appointment is on Saturday and the same "drafting up your contract" is displayed.
If you mean the "Final Payment is Ready" notification, that gives you the option to pay - that came to me the second I got my VIN. I got an email 11/28 around 4am saying final payment is ready, and my VIN showed up at the same time.
I don't believe they've experienced what you're referring to. I think their Leaf is more of the in-town commuter and errands car. There are trade-offs for sure - but 30K for a nicely built car with pleasant "traditional" service options is way more appealing than spending 50K and up to be treated like an annoyance.