I love my Model 3, but you hang out here long enough, you begin to second guess (especially if you actually experience a problem, like my repeater camera being DOA at delivery, but I digress). Honestly, I never looked over my car for "panel gaps" etc. when I picked it up. But looking at it in the garage, I notice that the left rear door is lower than the front door or the rear quarter panel (see photos).
Do you think this is something the SC can adjust? I read some horror stories about them making it worse, so I'm reluctant to just schedule an appointment. Of course, comparing two moving parts (front door/rear door) always allows for the possibility that the other door is the one at fault. But comparing the gaps between the body and all four doors, I'd say the left rear is definitely hanging low. The passenger side looks perfectly aligned from front quarter panel, both doors and rear.
Do you think this is something the SC can adjust? I read some horror stories about them making it worse, so I'm reluctant to just schedule an appointment. Of course, comparing two moving parts (front door/rear door) always allows for the possibility that the other door is the one at fault. But comparing the gaps between the body and all four doors, I'd say the left rear is definitely hanging low. The passenger side looks perfectly aligned from front quarter panel, both doors and rear.