Hi everyone. Sorry we have to meet on these circumstances. I'm the original poster here and have ignored the topic (and this thread) for 3 months out of pure frustration. The I noticed
this CNET article and came back today.
So, I'm happy (I guess) to see I'm not the only one with this problem.
I finally got my local technician to come by my house for a night drive so he could see the double and triple vision for himself.
"Great, so you see this too? Now what?"
He raised a ticket with the glass team internally, told me there was an active thread about this and that they were speaking to the supplier. But... that was about 2 months ago. Since then, I have heard NOTHING. This surprises me because in my previous experience as an early Model S owner their service has been 'over the top' good.
If it was:
"We'll fix it" - GREAT.
"We're working on it" - OK, keep me posted.
But no communication at all has left me completely in the dark and, frankly, regretting my purchase at times. In my case, the double and triple vision at night is just plain awful and unsafe - not just a nuisance but a legit safety issue.
Given the numbers, I will check back in and see if/when I qualify for a new windshield.
#unhappy