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World Map of Model S Reservation Holders

dsm363

Roadster + Sig Model S
May 17, 2009
18,278
151
Nevada
AZ now has 8 pins on the map, plus a proposed store in Scottsdale.

Great. Someone mentioned that Arizona was one of the states without an pins on it and I didn't check the map before repeating this information. Anyway, glad to hear this.
 

gg_got_a_tesla

Model S: VIN 65513, Model 3: VIN 1913
Jan 29, 2010
6,533
769
Redwood Shores, CA
Great. Someone mentioned that Arizona was one of the states without an pins on it and I didn't check the map before repeating this information. Anyway, glad to hear this.

That was New Mexico, I believe.

My bad--I wrote "Arizona" instead of "New Mexico".

NM residents might still be upset that Tesla reneged on setting up the factory there when it became clear that NUMMI was in the bag ;)
 

Dublin

Member
May 2, 2012
6
0
I see there are 4 people who are purchasing the Model S in Hawaii according to your map. Any way to connect them all on this forum?
 

MarkR

Member
Mar 24, 2012
893
7
N. Scottsdale, AZ
AZ now has 8 pins on the map, plus a proposed store in Scottsdale.
I REALLY LIKE correcting myself! Looks like Phoenix-Metro has NINE pins, a new pin in Tucson, a store coming to Scottsdale, and a mention of a probable service center. I'm in heaven! . . . (actually it was 104 degrees today in Phoenix so it feels closer to hell, but you know what I mean).
 

daxz

Supporting Member
Nov 15, 2011
183
69
Denver, CO
Robert.Boston
In the ZeeMap as admin under "Customizations"- "Change add marker form" menu choice is a check box labeled " Show legend values for selecting marker type instead of colors" With this checked people don't have to know what the colors mean.
 

brianman

Burrito Founder
Nov 10, 2011
17,515
2,980
Ah, this is SO much better. Thanks, daxz!
Is there a good way to map the entries back to TMC / TM forum members (for those that are willing to share that information)?

For example, I'd be interested in chatting up some of the Sigs in my area to compare notes about electricians.
 

jomo25

Active Member
Mar 16, 2012
2,105
224
Scottsdale, AZ
I'm one of the 9 in PHX-metro area (P4398). I spoke with a Roadster owner here at work. He had heard about the store in Scottsdale. But he wasn't sure about the service center. He did say one potential downside (from his perspective) of a service center would be that now, he gets on site service for everything. Tesla sends a rep out to him for anything he needs done. He thinks that if they open a service center here, then he'd have to take his car into the shop. I can see benefits of both.

On a separate note, one concern I do have is if there will be any issue with the EVSE in the extreme heat. The Roadster owner does have issues when the temps hit more than 100 degrees. Sometimes, the EVSE will "trip" and stop working. So, he has to cover the unit with a towel to "keep it shaded". I'm hoping this is one issue that has been "enhanced" since the Roadster.
 

jerry33

(S85-3/2/13 traded in) X LR: F2611##-3/27/20
Mar 8, 2012
19,516
21,710
Texas
From what I've read and heard, you'll have the option of either using the centre or having a Ranger visit. Note that the Ranger visit is more expensive because you pay $1 per mile of travel plus the service. Depending upon the distance, the extra may be well worth it for the convenience.
 

dsm363

Roadster + Sig Model S
May 17, 2009
18,278
151
Nevada
From what I've read and heard, you'll have the option of either using the centre or having a Ranger visit. Note that the Ranger visit is more expensive because you pay $1 per mile of travel plus the service. Depending upon the distance, the extra may be well worth it for the convenience.

I believe there is a minimum Ranger charge. Even if you live 10 miles away, it's a minimum charge of $100 (think that's right).
 

Robert.Boston

Model S VIN P01536
Oct 7, 2011
7,844
36
Portland, Maine, USA
Is there a good way to map the entries back to TMC / TM forum members (for those that are willing to share that information)?

For example, I'd be interested in chatting up some of the Sigs in my area to compare notes about electricians.
People are free to include whatever info about themselves on the map that they wish, but there's nothing I can do to make the link.
 

brianman

Burrito Founder
Nov 10, 2011
17,515
2,980
People are free to include whatever info about themselves on the map that they wish, but there's nothing I can do to make the link.
Good to know.

I wonder if the forum could be expanded to (1) add "Tesla Vehicles" field add to the user profile and (2) make that searchable.
 

bonnie

I play a nice person on twitter.
Feb 6, 2011
16,427
9,739
Columbia River Gorge
On a separate note, one concern I do have is if there will be any issue with the EVSE in the extreme heat. The Roadster owner does have issues when the temps hit more than 100 degrees. Sometimes, the EVSE will "trip" and stop working. So, he has to cover the unit with a towel to "keep it shaded". I'm hoping this is one issue that has been "enhanced" since the Roadster.
Posts moved. Any more discussion about EVSE temperature issues should be held in EVSE Temperature Issues. Thanks.
 
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