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My reservation was changed with new wheels, so new selections need to be added.He should add a column for confirmed delivery dates.
Ya mind also. They changed mine to the induction wheels (which I'm super happy about) with no change to my order price listed. Fingers crossed that doesn't change and I get my delivery confirmation soon .My reservation was changed with new wheels, so new selections need to be added.
Also if you're in there anyway ... maybe update the rims to Gemini and Induction? No rush though@Troy - one user above asked for adding a column for "Confirmation Date" on the Model Y tracker.
It was at about 150 a week ago and then It got resurfaced. I posted it over on Reddit to try to get more numbers. The thing that concerns me is that they only got a carb cert for the performance model and not the AWD. I'm still hopeful for March/April : DSo, according to this, there are less than 200 model Y orders? This is not going to go well for Tesla. On the upside, I should get my car in March. ;-)
for one thing, i would imagine that tesla sales are now expanding to a crowd that is a bit less techy, and not prone to joining forums. their loss. i'm old but still just techy enough to be drooling while i wait and hungry for every bit of info207 orders has to be way too low. How can we better tell how many actual orders there are?
Well, I did some math to *attempt* estimating based on response interest. Treating it as a sample size, we can compare to the Model 3 tracking sheet. *Disclaimer: I only did approximates*207 orders has to be way too low. How can we better tell how many actual orders there are?
No, you won’t. After much deliberation, I changed my specs and it did not change my order number.I'm a indecisive person - can't decide on the color and Rims. I have changed the order 10 times since placing my order in early Jan. Will it affect my place in line?
After much deliberation, I changed my specs and it did not change my order number.
Edit: The sheet indicates configuration dates starting in March 2018. I do not recall if you could configure the model 3 before that time and am not sure how many on the sheet would have been pre-orders.
The only issue with making changes is if you pre ordered the price was X but if that price changed since that date and you make changes, I believe the new price will take effect. For example, if you had old style upgraded silver rims and were auto upgraded to the new black ones and you changed the color from say black to grey, you might now see the full price of the upgraded rims.I'm a indecisive person - can't decide on the color and Rims. I have changed the order 10 times since placing my order in early Jan. Will it affect my place in line?
Well, I did some math to *attempt* estimating based on response interest. Treating it as a sample size, we can compare to the Model 3 tracking sheet. *Disclaimer: I only did approximates*
- The Model 3 tracking sheet documented 5,600 Model 3 orders between Q2 2018 and now. Tesla delivered approximately 455,000 Model three vehicles according to their press releases. 5600/455000 = 1.2% of orders
*It's good and bad that this didn't include the influx of original pre-orders but the Model 3 was an explosion. I'm under the impression that the Y did not get as much attention as the 3 since they are very similar, although many are trading up their 3 for a Y. Still something to consider. The Model 3 had around 325,000 pre-orders at launch (cheaper product and only $100 to pre-order instead of $2500 initially)
Edit: The sheet indicates configuration dates starting in March 2018. I do not recall if you could configure the model 3 before that time and am not sure how many on the sheet would have been pre-orders.
- taking the same 1.2% sample size and applying that to the 206 tracked orders = approximately 16,000. Granted, that doesn't factor that there would definitely be an initial influx for preorders and perhaps not many people are aware of the survey although i've posted it to Reddit too. That being said, i'd probably guess around double that at 32,000 pre-orders. The 100,000 number going around was from someones chat with a Tesla CR. I'd find it unlikely that the front line staff would know.
This could also be completely off, is just speculation, and at the end of the day ...... I really want my new car ; ;
Also - Approximate Model 3 delivery numbers since 2018 if anyone is interested:
2018 - 137,000 (Q2-4)
Q1 - 9,000
Q2 - 18,000
Q3 - 56,000
Q4 - 63,000
Total: 146,000
2019 (Q1-4)
Q1 - 50,000
Q2 - 78,000
Q3 - 97,000
Q4 - 93,000
Total: 318,000