We are P957, and so we have yet to receive an invite for the first test drive date. As we are in Texas, I'm hopeful that they will smooth the reservation process out after this initial run so that there is enough time to purchase reasonable airfare for a future test drive date. I'm hoping to make a weekend trip with my wife, but it would be nice to be able to plan it.
With test drive registrations underway, I was hoping to get some details on the process. The current test drive thread is getting a little unwieldy, and it is focused on the receipt of emails, so this seems like a good thread to start.
I guess my main question is whether there is a choice at sign-up regarding the performance option? I really wish that I could get a comparative test drive between the two versions, as we are still on the fence regarding the performance upgrade.
The second question is how many time slots are available, and can you tell how many spaces per time slot? Are they scheduled hourly? My vision is they will have a group of 10 cars and 10 Tesla reps with ten groups taken in for a briefing along with a chance to look over the 10 vehicles. After the briefing and tour of colors and interiors, they start the 10 rides in pretty rapid fire order (maybe a minute or two apart). Kind of like a time-trial in a bike race. Perhaps the aggressive drivers can even make a pass. Obviously, this is just a guess by me. If they have 20 vehicles available, they could do a similar structure with twice the number of drives.
Any other details revealed in the email or the registration process?
Thanks in advance.
Andy
With test drive registrations underway, I was hoping to get some details on the process. The current test drive thread is getting a little unwieldy, and it is focused on the receipt of emails, so this seems like a good thread to start.
I guess my main question is whether there is a choice at sign-up regarding the performance option? I really wish that I could get a comparative test drive between the two versions, as we are still on the fence regarding the performance upgrade.
The second question is how many time slots are available, and can you tell how many spaces per time slot? Are they scheduled hourly? My vision is they will have a group of 10 cars and 10 Tesla reps with ten groups taken in for a briefing along with a chance to look over the 10 vehicles. After the briefing and tour of colors and interiors, they start the 10 rides in pretty rapid fire order (maybe a minute or two apart). Kind of like a time-trial in a bike race. Perhaps the aggressive drivers can even make a pass. Obviously, this is just a guess by me. If they have 20 vehicles available, they could do a similar structure with twice the number of drives.
Any other details revealed in the email or the registration process?
Thanks in advance.
Andy