In south FL area, inventory shows '22s and '23s available.
The '22s are listed as demo's, the '23s as new with under 50 miles.
I tried calling for info but on hold so long I hung up.
I'm wondering if the '23s are rejects due to imperfections, or why would they be in inventory.
It's not like it's the end of the quarter.
I called to see if I could arrange to drive down to Miami to view the car without placing an online deposit.
I emailed the store but still no reply maybe due to the holiday weekend?
These are model Y cars.
Does anyone know if I do place a deposit then the car has issues, can I reject it and get my deposit
refunded, or will that take Tesla a few months to complete?
Problem is, it seems there are at least 3 service centers in Miami, and no way to know where
the car I'm interested in is located.
The '22s are listed as demo's, the '23s as new with under 50 miles.
I tried calling for info but on hold so long I hung up.
I'm wondering if the '23s are rejects due to imperfections, or why would they be in inventory.
It's not like it's the end of the quarter.
I called to see if I could arrange to drive down to Miami to view the car without placing an online deposit.
I emailed the store but still no reply maybe due to the holiday weekend?
These are model Y cars.
Does anyone know if I do place a deposit then the car has issues, can I reject it and get my deposit
refunded, or will that take Tesla a few months to complete?
Problem is, it seems there are at least 3 service centers in Miami, and no way to know where
the car I'm interested in is located.
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