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So apparently over the weekend I put a nice gouge about a 1/4 inch wide in the soft rubbery plastic material in my drivers side door panel, about an inch right above the cup holder. I'm so bummed! I have no idea how it happened or how to fix it, without having to replace the entire door panel. This sort of thing has never happened with any other vehicle I've owned. Sure wish Tesla didn't use such a soft material, because this wouldn't have happened if it was harder. Now every time I get into my car I see this gouge and cringe. It's bad enough my windshield has nicks and body paint nicks, my car is only a year old and doesn't even have 10k miles on it.

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