Last Tuesday (6/23/20) I took delivery of my Model Y when it was delivered to my house in Yarmouth, ME on a car carrier truck. It would be great if I could drive it!! I was given the impression it would be delivered with temporary plates so I could drive it while waiting the ridiculous 7-10 business days for the registration paperwork to arrive so I can register it myself in Maine. However, it did not arrive with any temporary plates (apparently because it was delivered from MA rather than NJ). I was told this is how it's done in ME, NH and VT. So, it is currently parked in my garage and I will not be able to drive it for quite some time, which as you can imagine is quite frustrating. Tesla has yet to explain to me why the necessary paperwork for me to register the car couldn’t be delivered with the car. Is it something to do with the 7-day return policy if I don't like the car? How can I tell if I don't like the car if I can't drive it during this 7-day period? Are they familiar with Catch-22? The delivery process for such a high tech car is very low tech and leaves much to be desired. I've asked if they can deliver to me the necessary registration paperwork more quickly, with no response. In fact, during the whole delivery process, the response has been terrible to questions I have asked. Tesla needs to improve its delivery process to northern New England. Hopefully the car itself will be better than this process. During the time it has been parked I've noted three relatively minor fit issues and the Homelink that I thought came with the car is not installed.