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Since Tesla has pushed CA orders into 2nd/3rd week of December, we are going to get $2000 (after Dec 2) instead of $2500. Is Tesla going to do anything for us?
I've asked my SA this exact same thing, and as 3antar has said, they dont control when the state changes its requirements. It could be possible for Tesla to compensate as an act of generosity, but until that happens, its all speculation. Be happy that you at least qualify unlike us that ordered a p3d and are screwed entirely.
Not sure which would be more annoying, getting two different delivery date estimates in one day, or a customer asking twice a day for a delivery estimate.Tesla can't even control their own delivery. They change it every week. Sometime the same SA will give you different estimates depending the time of the day.
Since Tesla has pushed CA orders into 2nd/3rd week of December, we are going to get $2000 (after Dec 2) instead of $2500. Is Tesla going to do anything for us?
No this is definitely a TESLA issue. When some of us purchased our vehicles in early October we had an estimate of delivery “within 2 weeks” on our accounts and a California incentive of $2,500. We noted the price of the vehicle and all the incentives including the CA $2,500 rebate we would receive. We were counting on that extra $500 to be given back to us. How would you feel if Tesla added an extra $500 to your final cost? That’s what this means for all of us who purchased early.Sounds like a California issue and not a Tesla issue.
Delivery *estimate*.No this is definitely a TESLA issue. When some of us purchased our vehicles in early October we had an estimate of delivery “within 2 weeks” on our accounts and a California incentive of $2,500. We noted the price of the vehicle and all the incentives including the CA $2,500 rebate we would receive. We were counting on that extra $500 to be given back to us. How would you feel if Tesla added an extra $500 to your final cost? That’s what this means for all of us who purchased early.
No this is definitely a TESLA issue. When some of us purchased our vehicles in early October we had an estimate of delivery “within 2 weeks” on our accounts and a California incentive of $2,500. We noted the price of the vehicle and all the incentives including the CA $2,500 rebate we would receive. We were counting on that extra $500 to be given back to us. How would you feel if Tesla added an extra $500 to your final cost? That’s what this means for all of us who purchased early.
Not sure which would be more annoying, getting two different delivery date estimates in one day, or a customer asking twice a day for a delivery estimate.
Do more people get their cars within the 2 week estimate, or do more people get their cars later than 2 weeks?
No this is definitely a TESLA issue. When some of us purchased our vehicles in early October we had an estimate of delivery “within 2 weeks” on our accounts and a California incentive of $2,500. We noted the price of the vehicle and all the incentives including the CA $2,500 rebate we would receive. We were counting on that extra $500 to be given back to us. How would you feel if Tesla added an extra $500 to your final cost? That’s what this means for all of us who purchased early.
Cancel your order. Problem solved.
Glide,
You could easily get your rebate back. Just delete the Full self driving option. Buy it post-delivery. You only go over $60,000 MSRP with FSD