Ddanis60
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For whatever my experience is worth, which may be nothing as I’m just a random internet stranger:I thought I read they were going to change their policies on model years but that has not been the case in years past. So your statement that Tesla normally changes model year in October is absolutely inaccurate.
In 2019, they rolled over to the 2020 model 3 on oct 1st. I got a nov build that was 2020. Delivered in 2019. This change was also accompanied on the 3 performance by the dark wheels instead of silver. This was the first time I’ve seen a hardware change in conjunction with a model 3 year change.
I ordered another model 3 in nov 2021. It was delivered before thanksgiving, and was also a 2022. I believe from what I remember following, they changed the line over to 2022 on Nov 1st, 2021.
They used to change over on Jan 1st, but late 2019 builds were absolutely 2020s. I heard they changed this that year having something to do with European laws. I have no other context though.
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