We completed our first trip with the Model X and a nuCamp TAB 360. We traveled from St. George Utah to Goblin Valley State Park. We stopped at Superchargers in Cedar City, Richfield, and Green River Utah each with trailer-friendly pull-through chargers. The Model X pulled the nuCamp 360 easily. The most challenging stretch was from Green River to Richfield. We added range almost to 100% for the X before departing Green River but little battery charge remained when arriving in Richfield. The reverse, Richfield to Green River, wasn't an issue at all, mainly due to the elevation change being favorable in that direction. At Goblin Valley the X was put in Low Power Consumption mode because the round trip between Green River and Goblin Valley is about 100 miles and we needed to get to a few hikes with just the X during our stay. The evening we drove from Green River to Goblin Valley the cross winds on I-70 were very strong and severely impacted mileage.
This is not correct. Tesla is refusing to return the $250 order fee. I ordered the AWD CyberTruck when Tesla advisors and a formal email said to order by, not get delivery by March 31. They are refusing to return the $250 fee.
UPDATE: Last night, Tesla changed its FSD transfer policy (pic on left). You now have to take delivery by March 31, 2026 to be eligible.
For people who placed an order before this policy change, including Cybertruck dual-motor AWD order holders:
• If your delivery window is on or before March 31, 2026, or it gets pushed into April due to a delay caused by Tesla, the company will still honor FSD transfer.
• Tesla will NOT honor FSD transfer if the initial delivery window was after March 31, 2026 when the order was placed.
• If your order window is beyond March 31, 2026 or you end up not being able to take delivery by March 31, 2026, Tesla will offer you a refund of your $250 order fee.
Before, Tesla's website said: "customers who place an order for a new Tesla vehicle by March 31, 2026 may qualify for transferring FSD (Supervised)." Not anymore.
While Tesla always said directly on their FSD transfer website page that the "FSD transfer program is subject to change or end at any time," I’d still like to see Tesla give all $60k Cybertruck AWD orders made before last night’s policy change the option for FSD transfer at time of delivery. Many people placed an order because they thought they would be able to transfer FSD.
I’ve deleted the post I made a couple days ago (pic on right) about Cybertruck AWD FSD transfers to avoid anyone seeing that post, but not this update, and mistakenly placing an order. While I did link to the terms page in the thread, I should have added in my first post Tesla’s exact disclaimer wording from the FSD transfer page: “The FSD (Supervised) Transfer Program is subject to change or end at any time."
I’m really bummed out for the people who already ordered the $60k Cybertruck and wanted to transfer FSD, even though Tesla is offering order fee refunds. Keep in mind, Tesla can always decide to change the terms on this stuff at any time.
People can reach out to any Tesla sales advisor with any questions. They will confirm this info.
Link to Tesla's FSD transfer website page: https://t.co/SWDJYhcB4E
@SawyerMerritt Tesla is not refunding my $250 order fee. I ordered the AWD CyberTruck very early after it was introduced because I wanted to transfer FSD from my 2019 Model 3 as I was told in a Tesla email. I'm a long time Tesla customer that is definitely soured on the Tesla brand.
@elonmusk I think he wants to become the US president in the 2028 election or soon thereafter. I sure hope others recognize what a disaster he would be.
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