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Being in Maine with a RN112747xxx and seeing non VIP people get deliveries in places like Montana, I think this suggests I'm about 1000-1500 cybertrucks away from receiving mine, or approximately 20-30 days if they're at 50 a day, which still puts me at end of March.
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Being in Maine with a RN112747xxx and seeing non VIP people get deliveries in places like Montana, I think this suggests I'm about 1000-1500 cybertrucks away from receiving mine, or approximately 20-30 days if they're at 50 a day, which still puts me at end of March.
i was questioning " why Utah?!" Now i am again " why Montana?!" ? Don't get me wrong, i love Utah and Montana, just never thought about Tesla take them being higher priority than Seattle. it was said the earliest delivery in Seattle would be by end of March.
 

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i was questioning " why Utah?!" Now i am again " why Montana?!" ? Don't get me wrong, i love Utah and Montana, just never thought about Tesla take them being higher priority than Seattle. it was said the earliest delivery in Seattle would be by end of March.
I bet it has to do with Tech Training of some kind.
 

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Ramping is always hard to extrapolate out full year numbers since it's an exponential curve. I think Tesla has been very conservative and said full 250,000 production won't happen until mid to late next year.
Production rate is not the same as vehicle produced to date. A yearly production volume number converted to a day rate, means that production rate for the year can only happen a year after they meet that rate. That means that if they hit the production rate next year, there will very likely be less produced in the 16-18months during ramp to get to that point.

Plus the whole uncertainty of FS puchasers jumping the que, or CB vs AWD, it’s increasingly difficult to determine delivery.
 


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After 4 years and 3 months -- now waiting for FSD...
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Congrats! Well done.

It looks wrapped already? Or is that just the lighting?
 

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If it's on display in Oklahoma I give it approximately 12 hours before Wayne Coyne has one.
 

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Production rate is not the same as vehicle produced to date. A yearly production volume number converted to a day rate, means that production rate for the year can only happen a year after they meet that rate. That means that if they hit the production rate next year, there will very likely be less produced in the 16-18months during ramp to get to that point.

Plus the whole uncertainty of FS puchasers jumping the que, or CB vs AWD, it’s increasingly difficult to determine delivery.
Exactly. It's not the line on the graph, it's the area under it.
 

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After 4 years and 3 months -- now waiting for FSD...
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Great pic!
Is that in extract/low mode? Wondering how high that tailgate is.
 


 








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