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      01-25-2020, 05:30 PM   #1
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If you preordered a Model Y, have you been contacted about finalizing yet?

For those of you who pre-ordered a Model Y when the order bank first opened a couple years ago, have you gotten a call from Tesla to schedule delivery next month? There are rumors floating around that this will happen but the evidence seems sketchy.
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The Model Y isn't scheduled to start delivery until late 2021. If anyone is stating otherwise, I think they're lying.
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The Model Y isn't scheduled to start delivery until late 2021. If anyone is stating otherwise, I think they're lying.
There are a bunch of videos like this one making unsubstantiated claims. Ive called them out in the comments section and will be the one to say I told you so when it doesn't happen. I mean where already at the end of January and no announcement by Elon on Twitter has been made. I'm calling this myth busted.

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There are a bunch of videos like this one making unsubstantiated claims. Ive called them out in the comments section and will be the one to say I told you so when it doesn't happen. I mean where already at the end of January and no announcement has been made. I'm calling this myth busted.

I doubt they know better than Tesla themselves.

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The Model Y isn't scheduled to start delivery until late 2021. If anyone is stating otherwise, I think they're lying.

All variants of the Tesla Model Y will be available by the third quarter of 2020, with Performance deliveries to start in February followed by Long Range variants in March-April, a staff member confirmed to a customer on Wednesday.

The news, which has come directly from a Tesla employee, implies Tesla has every intention of delivering on a goal to ramp up of production to 1,000 units a week – and perhaps even exceeding it – as promised by CEO and co-founder Elon Musk at the company’s Q3 2019 earnings call.



https://thedriven.io/2020/01/23/tesl...xt-few-months/
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All variants of the Tesla Model Y will be available by the third quarter of 2020, with Performance deliveries to start in February followed by Long Range variants in March-April, a staff member confirmed to a customer on Wednesday.

The news, which has come directly from a Tesla employee, implies Tesla has every intention of delivering on a goal to ramp up of production to 1,000 units a week – and perhaps even exceeding it – as promised by CEO and co-founder Elon Musk at the company’s Q3 2019 earnings call.



https://thedriven.io/2020/01/23/tesl...xt-few-months/
That's not what their website says. Linked above.
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That's not what their website says. Linked above.
Website is wrong.

Tesla Says Model Y Is Ahead of Schedule, Will Launch in Summer 2020

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a2...-release-date/
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Wish you could still get one of these with full incentives
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That's not what their website says. Linked above.
Website is wrong.

Tesla Says Model Y Is Ahead of Schedule, Will Launch in Summer 2020

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a2...-release-date/
That article was from back in October. Tesla is known for delays.
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Wish you could still get one of these with full incentives
There may still be state and local incentives but many of these are being scaled back after the federal incentive ended. You can still get a good deal with used but these cars do tend to hold their value pretty well.
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wasn't the tesla roadster suppose to come out this year lol ? It was announced in 2017 and people were paying 50k deposits for one.
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wasn't the tesla roadster suppose to come out this year lol ? It was announced in 2017 and people were paying 50k deposits for one.
I'm sure they'll deliver one (1) by year end.
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That article was from back in October. Tesla is known for delays.
The article I posted above that one was from just a few days ago.

All variants of the Tesla Model Y will be available by the third quarter of 2020, with Performance deliveries to start in February followed by Long Range variants in March-April, a staff member confirmed to a customer on Wednesday.

The news, which has come directly from a Tesla employee, implies Tesla has every intention of delivering on a goal to ramp up of production to 1,000 units a week – and perhaps even exceeding it – as promised by CEO and co-founder Elon Musk at the company’s Q3 2019 earnings call.

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The article I posted above that one was from just a few days ago.

All variants of the Tesla Model Y will be available by the third quarter of 2020, with Performance deliveries to start in February followed by Long Range variants in March-April, a staff member confirmed to a customer on Wednesday.

The news, which has come directly from a Tesla employee, implies Tesla has every intention of delivering on a goal to ramp up of production to 1,000 units a week – and perhaps even exceeding it – as promised by CEO and co-founder Elon Musk at the company's Q3 2019 earnings call.

Who is the staff member and employee? I'll have to drop by the Tesla store and ask them myself
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So it does look like they will start deliveries in March after all as it now says on the website and from credible sources as they just published their earnings results for the quarter. But that's still a month after February.
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