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The blackhole seems to be a FILO. First in, last out. I imagine tesla started parking cars inside the factory with only one exit, and had to dig themselves out.
VIN 66720 in production within the past couple hours (it's amazing what happens when you stop obsessively refreshing and actually get around to giving the kids a bath)!
I'm there with you. My car went into production on 12/08 and still showing as being built. My DS said it was getting ready for delivery soon with some other cars, but it seemed more of a general statement than fact. I asked why my Tesla page didn't show that and he hasn't responded.
My original car is on its way east. If it makes it by Monday, and assuming everything looks in order, my plan is to take it. If the car misses the date, then I'll re-order, since I won't be back until January anyway. That's the current thinking anyway
Thanks!
Talked to the local folks here in Denver about delivery. They said as soon as it's on the truck, they will get a Denver arrival date and time from the truck driver, then call me to set up a pickup time! The rough guess now is a day or two to get on the truck, two days on the truck from California to Colorado, a day of local prep, then I can take delivery.
Once we all get our PD's and the dust settles, I think we will miss checking in on this thread every hour or so.
The blackhole seems to be a FILO. First in, last out. I imagine tesla started parking cars inside the factory with only one exit, and had to dig themselves out.
Spoke to my DS this afternoon and she mentioned something I don't recall anyone talking about... they are shipping cars (some?) via train. I wonder if that's faster getting to the midwest and east?
That's actually what I was thinking as well... And my DS kinda confirmed it. There have been a few exceptions for sure, but I believe those were on a case by case basis.
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Yeah heard the same the other day... Cars being sent via train to Chicago and then trucked from there.
Just got a call that my Tesla arrived today at the shop in Orlando, but the earliest I can pick it up is on Tuesday, Dec. 23rd. Earlier than the Dec. 27th estimated delivery date they told me.
Spoke to my DS this afternoon and she mentioned something I don't recall anyone talking about... they are shipping cars (some?) via train. I wonder if that's faster getting to the midwest and east?