My wife ordered a Model 3 LR less than a week ago, 9/8/21. Our order updated over the weekend to delivery anticipated 9/24/21. We know that number is not etched in stone, but it was originally scheduled for December.
My model 3 performance time frame changed from 9/19 to 9/30. Don’t really need it ASAP. But it’s always nice not to wait for the new toy
My 2 deliveries are 9/23 and 9/23…. Till then I’m walking
Which 2 are you getting?
Any chance you can lease a plaid and flip for profit?
What happened to the S LR that you ordered in June?
What happened to the bronco?
We canceled reservation
Someone tried to flip it on CarsAndBids and I believe it didnt go over MSRP since Plaid’s are not that difficult to get a hold of.
Justin Emerson and Chad Cunningham would love you
How much did GMTV offer on the model 3?
Building bots to order cars haha. But dealerships are going to be around forever…
5200 miles 2021 $46,750
LOL, this is the equivalent of camping outside a dealership every day and running as soon as you see a truckload of cars
Was that SR+ model too?
I don’t know about dealerships, but this Tesla bullshit of faking inventory happens every quarter, nothing really new.
Oh dropping inventory for sale is** definitely nothing new. But custom orders have been taking longer than before - especially M3 SR+ and MY LR. This just helps you get one faster regardless of the time of the month/quarter/year.
Just in the past few weeks, they have had a huge push of LFP battery M3 SR+ vehicles, but prior to that, it was mostly orders that customers didn’t complete after paying the initial order fee.
If a vehicle is at location or in-transit, there’s a high chance someone paid $100 or $250 and then said, nah, I don’t want it. Sales Advisors are supposed to match those vehicles to people that are waiting but if they dont do it within 10 minutes, it gets released to the wild.
“faking” inventory isn’t really the thing here. The thing here is using bots to purchase a car like it’s a PS5, RTX3080 or some Nike off white sneaker is incredibly interesting.
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