Victory Secured on Day 902 Car is perfect except front undercarriage cover was popped out. We put in a couple of new clips and we are good to go!
Congrats! Glad it worked out finally.
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Victory Secured on Day 902 Car is perfect except front undercarriage cover was popped out. We put in a couple of new clips and we are good to go!
I think it's a P+? Don't remember for sure though.For all I know that’s mine behind yours. Red P+ White interior???
Any reason why it wouldn't be as good? Windshields are replaced all of the time, I would think they would ensure a good job. But if you don't want that, I would request a new VIN. They appear to be cranking out the P models much faster these days. I've heard new orders with no reservations getting their P in a couple of weeks. You would likely have priority, so probably even quicker than that.thinking about canceling my order. They said they would repair it but it won't be the same as new, or they can assign new VIN after a few weeks. Maybe I should just bail on Telsa and get my $$ back.
You have a lot of people worried about deliveries lolHow did this thread get so encredbly long?
How did this thread get so encredbly long?
Finally! Dallas DC was a mad house. I had a 3 hr delay. Good luck. Cars perfect, weather was not.That's a great question for Tesla.
Any reason why it wouldn't be as good? Windshields are replaced all of the time, I would think they would ensure a good job. But if you don't want that, I would request a new VIN. They appear to be cranking out the P models much faster these days. I've heard new orders with no reservations getting their P in a couple of weeks. You would likely have priority, so probably even quicker than that.
I think you can check for water ingress pretty easily. But I understand if you just want a new car and not bother with it. From what I've been reading here and on the Facebook group, Tesla is cranking out P models much faster these days. Some people are getting theirs within 2 weeks of ordering. You are almost assuredly able to get the full tax credit.Yes, because the glass is also the roof and it has already rained multiple inches all week while it sat outside and the interior is drenched and will smell like mildew on a brand new $80,000 car. A normal car maker would just find me a nearby match and ship it over. But not Tesla. They pre-sell everything and have to make a new one which means another 3 months wait and I miss the tax credit. Plus the overall unpleasant experience I have had prior to this point and now my Ida is on vacation.
You might have to just go to Pond Springs and talk to someone directly thereI can't even talk to them to discuss options. I been on the phone all morning trying to get ahold of either pond springs or corporate. I did talk to someone last night after 1 hour hold and he said he was powerless to help me. This is not a real car company. I hate to say it. There is no representative of the company I can talk to about something I already paid for.
Their system only shows you the VIN about 7 days from delivery appointment, even if you are already assigned one.I am so excited for no reason right now lol. Randomly checked my tesla account and my Vin is finally assigned. Funny thing is that I got my VIN a day after i ordered at the end of August, it is just now finally showing as assigned in my account. Only 1 week left, I am really hoping they call my the middle of the week and say I can go pick my car up early.
That's weird. I was talking to one of my delivery person while a tech was trying to locate a couple of plastic clips for me. The way he told me is that they didn't even know that your rear glass was cracked until it was being pulled into the service bay for prep. Somebody spotted it as it was pulling in and called a halt to the delivery process. There was definitely people still there at 5pm on Friday. I didn't leave until almost 6pm. They told me they sometimes delivery cars late into the night if delays accumulate throughout the day. They should be open today though. Maybe you can swing by?Now they have removed the VIN from my account. Odd. I finally got ahold of someone at corporate and he could not help me at all. But he said it was weird they didn't ever show me a car, even if it was damaged, and hinted there might not have really been a car. Anyway, according to him, there is nobody at Tesla after 5pm Friday who could help me until next Monday at 11am. That's crappy customer service.
Advancing this to the top of the list... Sorry for the long post but this should be helpful for those just finding this thread.
Some things in your post make no sense, cracks in windshield, roof or rear glass panels would not allow water leaks to enter the car. These are all laminated glass panels and it takes a large about of force to produce an actual hole that could pass water. Now a structural glazing sealant failure could result in leakage. It sounds as if you haven't had the opportunity to actually see the car and are relying on the representations of a potentially misinformed individual with no actual technical knowledge of the car's condition.Yes, because the glass is also the roof and it has already rained multiple inches all week while it sat outside and the interior is drenched and will smell like mildew on a brand new $80,000 car. A normal car maker would just find me a nearby match and ship it over. But not Tesla. They pre-sell everything and have to make a new one which means another 3 months wait and I miss the tax credit. Plus the overall unpleasant experience I have had prior to this point and now my Ida is on vacation.