I just picked up my MY and due to some horror stories I read/watched I decided to download one of the checklists and go over it with a fine tooth comb. I have never done this (at this level) on any other new car as I just assumed they would work/be good to go on delivery. Luckily they seem to be getting better at delivering ready to go MY's and my shop specifically mentioned they have gotten better at looking at the cars before scheduling so there wasn't anything major wrong with the car. That being said we did find several minor issues when going over the car. These range from the front drivers side headlight being "slightly" out of alignment (we're talking sticking out by a few mm) to the frunk on the drivers side being set lower than on the passenger side (could be front d-side panel causing both issues?), and some very small (pin head size) pain chips on the front passengers side door near the edge where the front door meets the front panel. My questions is are these issues worth submitting to Tesla for repair at their body shop? I've hard there are long wait times and I'm not really interested in dropping my car off for a month to fix issues that I might not have even noticed had I not been looking so hard. I understand this is subjective as different people can live with different levels of imperfections but I'd like to hear other peoples stories/opinions on what they did or would do.
Thanks!
Thanks!