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Finally, Red White Performance

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I finally picked my car up a few days ago. Must, admit, the delivery experience was excellent and the car doesn’t seem to have a single issue. It’s absolutely beautiful, and I love it. My only bitch is that the car no longer comes with Homelink. That’s ridiculous. I’ve ordered the kit to be installed soon.
 

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Just another way for Tesla to get to your wallet. 90% of cars built today have Homelink installed in their base configuration.
It’s just illogical. They sell the fully integrated solution for $300 installed at your home by a Tesla mobile technician. This is not a money making accessory. Sorry, but some idiot made this decision to lower the cost of delivering a new car. Crazy.