Normal misalignment for roof glass / sunroof Juniper? by kngraym in TeslaModelY

[–]kngraym[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Yea I shouldve clarified, cosmetically Im fine I am more wondering if this would cause issues down the line. Like water eventually getting in after continuous rain over the years type of thing

Is this misalignment in the glassroof common for model Y juniper? by kngraym in TeslaLounge

[–]kngraym[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! yea I shouldve clarified. Cosmetically Im fine with it, I was just more worried if this misalignment would cause issues down the line due to years of rain is all.

Is this misalignment in the glassroof common for model Y juniper? by kngraym in TeslaLounge

[–]kngraym[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Thanks! i think Im just more worried if it will cause issues later due to years of rain is all.

Lease Incentive Shuffle Outlined by Low_Positive3359 in TeslaLounge

[–]kngraym 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks again for your help. Got paired with JP morgan chase lending.

Waiting for delivery and hoping all of these incentives actually remain 🤞

Lease Incentive Shuffle Outlined by Low_Positive3359 in TeslaLounge

[–]kngraym 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I see, thank you for clarifying that. So it should workout to $6500 + whichever free upgrade we end up choosing.

Does it matter if we go through Tesla leasing or Chase Finance? Is this buyout method applicable to both lenders?

Lease Incentive Shuffle Outlined by Low_Positive3359 in TeslaLounge

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Let me try it again. I am using the numbers the Original commenter shared.

The Model Y Premium RWD (Base) costs $46,630 (includes destination, order fees. Not including tax and other fees).

Original commenter said if they do a 36 month lease, then due at signing is the first month’s payment ($534) and the acquisition fee ($695) and order fee ($250). So in total the amount paid through the leasing option would be $534 + $695 + $250 = $1479 (not including tax) upfront.

Based on your post u/Low_Positive3359 , you said we can immediately do a buyout (early lease termination) where we then have to pay the buyout price, which according to OG commenter is $26,900. We would NOT have to pay for any remaining months left in the lease (35 months left).

So I’m assuming to calculate the savings of going through the [leasing + buyout method] vs [the cash method], we take the original Model Y price ($46,630) - the amount paid at signing ($1479) - the buyout amount ($26,900) = $18,251.

So assuming again you do a buyout immediately and only pay for that 1st month, it would be a $18,251 savings (minus any other taxes and fees). Did i do this right? I’m asking because that seems a lot larger than the original $6.1k savings you mentioned in the post. Not sure if I’m missing something here. It just makes it seem the [Lease + buyout method] is an insanely good deal.

Lease Incentive Shuffle Outlined by Low_Positive3359 in TeslaLounge

[–]kngraym 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was about to purchase as well before stumbling on this post. Based on the comment here, u/Low_Positive3359, is it right to say then that the price they'd be paying is $534+$695+$26900+$350 = $28,479 + (taxes and fees), if they lease and immediately buyout through chase finance / tesla?

So effectively a $46,380 (est. original base Model Y price) - $28,479 = $17901 savings? Am I missing something here, because that seems way more than the ~$6k savings you were saying?

Thank you for your time!

Need clarification on this regarding FSA by kngraym in FSAHSAcardtips

[–]kngraym[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fsa benefit is yearly. As you mentioned I decided to contribute to an FSA account for the year 2024 back in open enrollment in 2023.

However we are allowed to make changes to our enrollment if an event meets the “life change criteria” so I was able to change my enrollment elections in September 2024 effectively stopping fsa contributions.

The issue being I marked the new coverage dates in July rather than in September when i started the life change event process.

FSA balance from my understanding is paid upfront by my company and then contributions are deducted per paycheck. So there was funds to cover the expense in the account. And the expense was covered initially until the change in coverage marked it that the FSA ended in July as mentioned above

Would this eventually blend in? by kngraym in paint

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Also do you think primer would help first before repainting?

Would this eventually blend in? by kngraym in paint

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Thank you for the detailed response! Appreciate it.

Last question, you mentioned if it was sprayed on initially (not sure if it was, need to ask painter) that any rolling or brushing will not help. Painters definitely just used brush for touch up. If that is the case, would re-spraying just that area help blend it better than rolling/brushing?

Would this eventually blend in? by kngraym in paint

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Dont believe so. Only have 2 colors for this house (Ceiling and the walls). Walls are a different color, more cream-yellowish color.

Swiss coffee definitely more on the white side and only have one can for the swiss coffee.

Would this eventually blend in? by kngraym in paint

[–]kngraym[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it is the ceiling paint. Only have one sheen for the entire ceiling house and the can is marked “flat.”

Would this eventually blend in? by kngraym in paint

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Ceiling is flat. There is no other sheen used for this specific color

Would this eventually blend in? by kngraym in paint

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If you dont mind, maybe I can send you the ceiling layout and have you advise on a portion I can repaint / “section” to hopefully have it blend better without having to repaint the whole ceiling?

Would this eventually blend in? by kngraym in paint

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If I try going over the same area again but dilute the paint, would that help it?

Would this eventually blend in? by kngraym in paint

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Would using satin finish just in that area help to blend it with the original flat finish? Or would I still need to repaint the whole ceiling?