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I say (hope) February, since I got my TESLA delivery E-Mail a couple of days ago.
I ordered a 90D and are very surprised to already get the "get ready to pay" soon E-Mail.
Maybe I am just dreaming but I do believe that more people are actually ordering the 90D and that TESLA is shifting gears to make up the difference in output of the P90D ;-)
I say (hope) February, since I got my TESLA delivery E-Mail a couple of days ago.
I ordered a 90D and are very surprised to already get the "get ready to pay" soon E-Mail.
Maybe I am just dreaming but I do believe that more people are actually ordering the 90D and that TESLA is shifting gears to make up the difference in output of the P90D ;-)
What was your config and what did the email say? When was you order confirmed?
I finalized on 12-8-2015 and got everything except the package that would have made it a "P"
Here is the E-Mail from Jan 15 2016:
Hello from the Tesla Delivery Team and congratulations on your Model X order! My name is Ben and I am eXcited to introduce myself as your Delivery Experience Specialist. As
your delivery date approaches I will be in contact periodically to confirm registration, final payment, and pickup appointment details.
Your Model X design and order Terms and Conditions can be found on your My Tesla account. Your order will be placed in queue for production at our factory in Fremont, California. I will keep you updated as the production schedule is established and your estimated delivery date approaches.
At any point in the process, please feel free to email or call me directly if you have any delivery related questions. My contact information can be found in the signature below. I look forward to getting you behind the wheel of your new Model X!
Estimating Your Delivery Window
- When your Model X production schedule is determined, I will contact you with approximate delivery timing. We will use this delivery window estimate to coordinate your availability for a delivery appointment.
- Please let me know if you have any scheduling restrictions, a planned trip, and/or extended times of unavailability in the coming months.
- Note that it is normal for delivery timing estimates to shift as we revise production schedules and source parts to create your custom-built Model X.
Kind Regards,
Benjamin Franklin Pepper III | Delivery Experience Specialist
6395 East Evans Ave | Denver, CO 80222
I finalized on 12-8-2015 and got everything except the package that would have made it a "P"
Here is the E-Mail from Jan 15 2016:
Hello from the Tesla Delivery Team and congratulations on your Model X order! My name is Ben and I am eXcited to introduce myself as your Delivery Experience Specialist. As
your delivery date approaches I will be in contact periodically to confirm registration, final payment, and pickup appointment details.
Your Model X design and order Terms and Conditions can be found on your My Tesla account. Your order will be placed in queue for production at our factory in Fremont, California. I will keep you updated as the production schedule is established and your estimated delivery date approaches.
At any point in the process, please feel free to email or call me directly if you have any delivery related questions. My contact information can be found in the signature below. I look forward to getting you behind the wheel of your new Model X!
Estimating Your Delivery Window
- When your Model X production schedule is determined, I will contact you with approximate delivery timing. We will use this delivery window estimate to coordinate your availability for a delivery appointment.
- Please let me know if you have any scheduling restrictions, a planned trip, and/or extended times of unavailability in the coming months.
- Note that it is normal for delivery timing estimates to shift as we revise production schedules and source parts to create your custom-built Model X.
Kind Regards,
Benjamin Franklin Pepper III | Delivery Experience Specialist
6395 East Evans Ave | Denver, CO 80222
I finalized on 12-8-2015 and got everything except the package that would have made it a "P"
Here is the E-Mail from Jan 15 2016:
Hello from the Tesla Delivery Team and congratulations on your Model X order! My name is Ben and I am eXcited to introduce myself as your Delivery Experience Specialist. As
your delivery date approaches I will be in contact periodically to confirm registration, final payment, and pickup appointment details.
Your Model X design and order Terms and Conditions can be found on your My Tesla account. Your order will be placed in queue for production at our factory in Fremont, California. I will keep you updated as the production schedule is established and your estimated delivery date approaches.
At any point in the process, please feel free to email or call me directly if you have any delivery related questions. My contact information can be found in the signature below. I look forward to getting you behind the wheel of your new Model X!
Estimating Your Delivery Window
- When your Model X production schedule is determined, I will contact you with approximate delivery timing. We will use this delivery window estimate to coordinate your availability for a delivery appointment.
- Please let me know if you have any scheduling restrictions, a planned trip, and/or extended times of unavailability in the coming months.
- Note that it is normal for delivery timing estimates to shift as we revise production schedules and source parts to create your custom-built Model X.
Kind Regards,
Benjamin Franklin Pepper III | Delivery Experience Specialist
6395 East Evans Ave | Denver, CO 80222
That's super-encouraging, and I hope you're right! Check your MyTesla page to see if you got a VIN assigned yet (or let us know when you do).I say (hope) February, since I got my TESLA delivery E-Mail a couple of days ago.
I ordered a 90D and are very surprised to already get the "get ready to pay" soon E-Mail.
Maybe I am just dreaming but I do believe that more people are actually ordering the 90D and that TESLA is shifting gears to make up the difference in output of the P90D ;-)
That's super-encouraging, and I hope you're right! Check your MyTesla page to see if you got a VIN assigned yet (or let us know when you do).
I confirmed 12/20 and haven't received any e-mail yet. I voted May and am expecting mine in June or perhaps July. I'm thinking that once the stores get a few P90Ds for test drives, there will be a bunch more P90D order confirmations that will "jump the queue" ahead of the already-confirmed 90Ds and that will push the 90D deliveries back a bit. As I've said before, I'm not convinced they've built *any* 90Ds yet and there are enough differences between P90D and 90D that I don't think it's a trivial exercise to shift from one to the other. But I'd be happy to be proven wrong and get mine sooner.
Funny how that is... I reserved my car 2.5 years ago, but will consider it "early" if I get it in May, instead of July. Maybe Tesla does know how to manage expectations after all!
I'd say anyone expecting a 90D before April is dreaming.
A thought that just occurred to me is that new P90D orders may result from the 'Model X City Tour'. It would be grossly unfair if these orders are allowed to enter production before 90D production begins
But I think LeonardD is stating that those that decided to postpone a decision, even though they reserved, will now move back up the ladder again over those who committed without the viewing, but with later reservations.Obviously, at some point they will need to change their process to allow for building any order at any point (just like the MS are done), but I wouldn't be surprised if the next few months are spent just going through the existing confirmed orders, and everybody placing orders after this point will have to go through the regular route, i.e. a more or less FIFO style process.
But I think LeonardD is stating that those that decided to postpone a decision, even though they reserved, will now move back up the ladder again over those who committed without the viewing, but with later reservations.
Personally I am OK with that. I had two chances to see the car that others did not. If there is a small window to get the playing field back to what it was originally that's OK by me. I would not have committed to ordering if I did not have my viewings, especially the second one.