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@quagmire
Nice, yeah, my god, a LR Y is still quicker than 95% of the cars on the street, and I was really surprised by the storage space, while it's clearly bigger than a 3, it'll hold a good deal more.
Oh I know, the ever fluctuating prices ... I really wanted to have the tax credit sorted out, but the timing wouldn't work, so I (as you know) went ahead and purchased back in June, but it looks like waiting would've just about offset any possible tax credit that might get introduced (i.e., glad I went ahead and pulled the trigger).
@ericwn
I think it's pretty much covered above, they have physical service centers, they have mobile service, I've heard both accolodates and raging condemnation. I have a lot of friends with Teslas, and at least in that close circle of people, service has been pretty outstanding (SCs and mobile).
I think it's all compounded at the moment by "the world", there's a growing list of people with Mach-Es, waiting on parts (without any hint of when that might happen), weird holdups in production, repair, parts, etc., I think Tesla may have had a bit of a perfect storm with insane growth, a so-so existing service model, and the supply chain/HR issues.
I've had quite a few cars, and had make/models known for being fantastic run into costly service, and other models you might think otherwise about, but had perfect service.
Nice, yeah, my god, a LR Y is still quicker than 95% of the cars on the street, and I was really surprised by the storage space, while it's clearly bigger than a 3, it'll hold a good deal more.
Oh I know, the ever fluctuating prices ... I really wanted to have the tax credit sorted out, but the timing wouldn't work, so I (as you know) went ahead and purchased back in June, but it looks like waiting would've just about offset any possible tax credit that might get introduced (i.e., glad I went ahead and pulled the trigger).
@ericwn
I think it's pretty much covered above, they have physical service centers, they have mobile service, I've heard both accolodates and raging condemnation. I have a lot of friends with Teslas, and at least in that close circle of people, service has been pretty outstanding (SCs and mobile).
I think it's all compounded at the moment by "the world", there's a growing list of people with Mach-Es, waiting on parts (without any hint of when that might happen), weird holdups in production, repair, parts, etc., I think Tesla may have had a bit of a perfect storm with insane growth, a so-so existing service model, and the supply chain/HR issues.
I've had quite a few cars, and had make/models known for being fantastic run into costly service, and other models you might think otherwise about, but had perfect service.