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Lol. This is my third Model Y. Every one I've owned for only about 10 months before someone wants to buy it off me, and I'm left carless for a period of time.
Hello! I ordered a MYLR last month and my EDD is Dec 2022 to March 2023. My current car must have a sixth sense because she is starting to give up on me. I have looked into long-term rentals to no avail. Has anyone been able to rent or lease a car FOR ~6 months while waiting for their Tesla to arrive? TIA
I feel like all answers right now are at least partially speculative. My speculation is that it will be the "standard range" only until 4680 production volume improves. Probably Austin will start building LR and P models with the 2170 packs soon, though.
All the cars coming from Austin are 4680.. as of now it’s only standard version of model Y and they are only giving it to employees.. in your VIN.. 11 digit should be A.. to know it’s coming from Austin..
Hello! I ordered a MYLR last month and my EDD is Dec 2022 to March 2023. My current car must have a sixth sense because she is starting to give up on me. I have looked into long-term rentals to no avail. Has anyone been able to rent or lease a car FOR ~6 months while waiting for their Tesla to arrive? TIA
Ordered mine last month also, first EDD was Nov '22 to Jan '23, then another push Dec 10'22 to Feb 4'23 (very specific date range). Then yesterday it was 3rd push Jan 23 to Apr 23 (very generic dates).
Ordered mine last month also, first EDD was Nov '22 to Jan '23, then another push Dec 10'22 to Feb 4'23 (very specific date range). Then yesterday it was 3rd push Jan 23 to Apr 23 (very generic dates).
This is fascinating. Can we add a column for folks with a VIN to select the 11th character indicating the factory manufacturing their vehicle? I'm hoping to get an Austin build, but so far have no visibility into what's shipping from there. It should become more interesting as production ramps up.