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Get the free white and wrap it matte tan. You’ll never know when it’s dirty.
Red for me only. Its safer too as other drives see you better.
How does the Tesla red handle scratches and chips? Do they stand out like a dark color? Or because it's multi-coat is the primer under also red so you can't really see them?
At this point I'm leaning toward either White or Red. They seem like the easiest to maintain out of the available options.
I love my MCRed. LOVE IT! However, scraped the left bumper on a parking lot concrete stop and got about a two inch scrape that went through the paint. Not is a highly visible place, but still. Lowest estimate for repair is $975.00. The multi-colors are a lot more expensive to repair than standard colors. Of course, they're taking off the whole bumper and repainting it. Don't think I want to try a touch up myself and other body shops (non-Tesla approved) tell me they don't work on Teslas. Don't know about other scratches--this is the only I got, and hopefully the last. You save a lot on maintenance, but you'll pay plenty for cosmetic repairs unless you have low-deductible collision coverage.
Well you’re no fun at all.Wraps are like $4-5K and current lease has no option to buy at the end. So not something I'd even consider as I'd have to peel it off just to return the car.
Couple grand for a different paint job at the factory is no big deal as it only adds a few bucks to the lease price.
How does the Tesla red handle scratches and chips? Do they stand out like a dark color? Or because it's multi-coat is the primer under also red so you can't really see them?
At this point I'm leaning toward either White or Red. They seem like the easiest to maintain out of the available options.
[QUOTE="Glamisduner, post: 3912294, member: 63458]Any car will be dirty after a month no matter what color you get!.
It’s not “multi-color”, it’s multi-coat.I love my MCRed. LOVE IT! However, scraped the left bumper on a parking lot concrete stop and got about a two inch scrape that went through the paint. Not is a highly visible place, but still. Lowest estimate for repair is $975.00. The multi-colors are a lot more expensive to repair than standard colors. Of course, they're taking off the whole bumper and repainting it. Don't think I want to try a touch up myself and other body shops (non-Tesla approved) tell me they don't work on Teslas. Don't know about other scratches--this is the only I got, and hopefully the last. You save a lot on maintenance, but you'll pay plenty for cosmetic repairs unless you have low-deductible collision coverage.