You'd think for a company that seems as smart as Tesla, they'd be able to more accurately project delivery timelines. My wife ordered a Model Y in November 2021 and was told at the time it should be delivered by April 2022. The delivery window has changed so many times since April that it's hard to keep up with it and makes you question if it will ever arrive. Here's a list of the delivery windows we've been given over the last 2.5 months, in the order they were received.
May
June
October
December
November
January '23
May
Oct 24th - Nov 15th
June 28 - July 9 (received this delivery window today)
I get that there are part availability issues and they are unpredictable, but it just seems they would have some kind of system in place to more accurately project delivery timelines. The crazy jumps of 4-5 months (pushing and pulling) are what seems really crazy to me. Perhaps all manufacturers are having similar issues predicting delivery timelines on new vehicles?
May
June
October
December
November
January '23
May
Oct 24th - Nov 15th
June 28 - July 9 (received this delivery window today)
I get that there are part availability issues and they are unpredictable, but it just seems they would have some kind of system in place to more accurately project delivery timelines. The crazy jumps of 4-5 months (pushing and pulling) are what seems really crazy to me. Perhaps all manufacturers are having similar issues predicting delivery timelines on new vehicles?