How long does it take to pick up a Tesla Model Y?
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Tesla vehicles have always been in short supply, and it may take more than a month to pick up the car. The precautions for picking up the car are introduced as follows: Pay attention to checking the vehicle when picking it up: For the exterior, check the paint, production date of the window glass, tires, trunk, and engine. For the interior, focus on checking the car's functions, such as lights, windows, rearview mirrors, dashboard, air conditioning, etc. Check all the vehicle's documents: Including the purchase invoice, certificate of conformity, vehicle consistency certificate, motor vehicle registration certificate, warranty certificate, vehicle user manual, and new car delivery confirmation form. If the 4S shop is responsible for licensing and handling insurance, then you also need to obtain the original insurance policy, insurance invoice, compulsory traffic insurance invoice, vehicle and vessel tax invoice, purchase tax invoice, tax payment certificate, and compulsory traffic insurance logo from the salesperson.
I just placed an order for a Tesla Model Y last month and wanted to share my delivery experience. I placed the order directly on the official website, opting for the base configuration, and received the delivery notification after about three weeks. Tesla's efficiency heavily depends on inventory—if you choose a less popular color or the Performance version, it might take over a month. But if you pick an available configuration or buy during a promotion, you might get it within a week. My friend inquired at a local store, and the staff mentioned that peak seasons like year-end holidays can extend the wait time up to six weeks. I recommend frequently checking the Tesla app for status updates after ordering. Having payment and insurance documents ready can save a lot of time. I got my loan pre-approved, so the delivery day went smoothly—just a 30-minute vehicle inspection before driving off. Overall, it was a good experience, but if you're in a hurry, you might want to consider faster options from other brands. Patience is key, and constantly pestering customer service might just cause more trouble.