beatle
Active Member
Could be a programming error.
It would be a problem if they order the wrong replacement parts for the car based on the software.
When I bought my car, the EV-CPO listing showed a car with performance plus suspension. When I asked the sales advisor, he said that it had standard air suspension. When I checked the labels on the dampers and the software, it said plus. When I had the car serviced for a leaky air strut, they preordered the part before I took the car in - it was the correct FDSS damper. They must have gotten this info from some source other than the one that the sales advisor, or I would have received a standard replacement damper.
must just be a coding mistake. As broker don shows above his is definitely plus but shows as standard. I am pretty sure it certainly wouldn’t be high on the priority list to remedy whatever vin coding Tesla is using to show this and correct the issue.
It would be a problem if they order the wrong replacement parts for the car based on the software.
When I bought my car, the EV-CPO listing showed a car with performance plus suspension. When I asked the sales advisor, he said that it had standard air suspension. When I checked the labels on the dampers and the software, it said plus. When I had the car serviced for a leaky air strut, they preordered the part before I took the car in - it was the correct FDSS damper. They must have gotten this info from some source other than the one that the sales advisor, or I would have received a standard replacement damper.