Reserved a used ‘22 M3 LR for $500 deposit. Wanted FSD and seemed like the most cost effective way to get it without taking the $12k hit on a new model (also, can’t order a M3 LR right now). I live in NC, but changed my delivery location to Austin as this brought the delivery fee from $2000 to $0. One of my best friends lives there and there are cheap flights there from where I live, figured I could make delivery into a little adventure to see him and make my way home for a few days supercharging. The best laid plans…once I started doing the delivery paperwork, I come to find out I cannot register the vehicle in my home state with delivery in Texas. I understand why this might not be possible when buying a new vehicle from the manufacturer and the issues with this for new vehicles I’ve read about in Texas, but I don’t understand why this would be true for a used car. Wouldn’t Tesla just be a “used car dealer” like any other, or even considered “an individual” for sale purposes of a used car? Anyway, guess not. So, I was playing around in the app and put my buddy’s address in for place of registration and it worked! But then I determined, I can’t edit it anymore once it’s been accepted. Clearly, I can’t register the car to my friend’s address. I’m also not super keen on paying $2000 for transport when I don’t mind the travel/adventure. It also appears when I check other used cars on teslas website that appear to originate in TX, I could have them delivered to Knoxville, TN, actually closer than the service center in Charlotte, NC, for only $1000. I haven’t yet been assigned a delivery agent person, so just wondering how to navigate this once they get in touch with me. I would argue it was an honest mistake. The car is already way above my comfort zone price wise, so would consider another model and let the $500 go if I can’t work this out. Let me know what you think…