Jeez... Proof? I got my car in 2 months. I could show you my order and pickup date. But, I don't have to. I KNOW I'm right about when I ordered and when I got my car. Holy crap. Also, I KNOW people DM'd me on the forum asking me how I got it so quick when they had ordered the same car, same color, same wheels. ALSO, I KNOW I live in Nebraska and I KNOW one of those people lived in California. What I am saying is that Tesla will most likely spread out Cybertruck orders Just like they did for the Model Y.You keep saying that, with no evidence.
If they were outside a delivery radius, they'd get it slower. If they dithered on any response time, they'd get it slower. If they chose a different color or options, or changed their options, they'd get it slower.
There are many reasons why someone would get it slower.
People who walk up and select a car that's unassigned - which I have said they build them in batches - you can end up ahead. That's an orphan car.
That's why refreshing and checking availability is important if you want it sooner.
We have no way to know if they dithered, if they're in a slower delivery area, if they changed their options, if an earlier car got orphaned and you got it.
You keep saying that 'it doesn't matter' and I keep explaining that it does.
-Crissa
In addition to your initial point, I think that we have proven here that just like Picasso, Tesla had a blue period.
Like I said, I don't know why ours was delivered fast but it was. There's no way there were only 12,000 Model Y LRs ordered. And blue isn't exactly their common color. But, maybe not many people ordered blue and Tesla wanted to paint one blue. So, I got it. We just don't know.
Good old daysDid anyone catch the following at the bottom of the Order page?
Fully refundable. You will be able to complete your configuration as production nears in late 2021. Tri Motor AWD production is expected to begin in late 2022.
- DUE TODAY $100
That's a 2 to 3 year wait!!!