JonDarian
Member
One positive outcome from using a checklist is it helps you notice features that might not have stood out otherwise (like the embedded light in the frunk). I haven't seen lists that involve looking at soldering rubbers. That does seem excessive. Using a checklist didn't save me from receiving a car with damaged paint and Tesla not caring at all. In my view, it is well worth having a careful look before accepting delivery, which you can't do when it is delivered to your home.Hey guys quick question , I was reading about delivery day and people doing inspections like crazy looking things that none looked in another car before like alignment, soldering rubbers even internal lights dead pixels etc..
Why that? Tesla should have a quality control in place no?
That kind scares me tho.