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Tesla's Supercharger Team was recently laid off. We discuss what this means for the company on today's TMC Podcast streaming live at 1PM PDT. You can watch on X or on YouTube where you can participate in the live chat.
The EU thread is posting about quite a few late November through early December delivery 2023 Model S VINs being assigned. Tesla is clearly getting the overseas cars on their way before they focus on deliveries to US customers for the end of quarter rush. Chances are high that as long as you aren’t assigned a car that was produced before this week or so you won’t end up with a 2022.
Yep. Glad to be getting a 2023 not that it matters much. My delivery date was moved to Jan 4 - Feb 15. So I figured I’d be getting a 2023 anyways after the delivery date move.
Yep. Glad to be getting a 2023 not that it matters much. My delivery date was moved to Jan 4 - Feb 15. So I figured I’d be getting a 2023 anyways after the delivery date move.
We don’t know that yet and actually one of the first 2023 S deliveries reported here that they have USS. It isn’t clear when the changeover to no USS on S will occur
If you do plan to go ahead with the delivery it would be interesting to know if your sales advisor can tell you the 'birthdate' (manufacturing date) of the car.
After they canceled my previous order two weeks ago, I placed a new order yesterday. This morning I got a 2023 PF499xxx vin. This is for a blue Plaid 19" wheels and white interior. They emailed to let me know they assigned me a vin.
The 2023 Plaid S does seem to have USS for now. There are circles in all the bumpers so as long as they’re actually connected/functional, they haven’t made the change yet.
The 2023 Plaid S does seem to have USS for now. There are circles in all the bumpers so as long as they’re actually connected/functional, they haven’t made the change yet.
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