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Your reply makes the wait even harder....Expect to be blown away. I'ts by far the greatest car on the planet.
Your reply makes the wait even harder....
Thanks for your extra anxiety Your post reassures me and also makes the wait a tad harder. I am coming from a toyota Yaris 2008 so my expectations are pretty low and I am used to a pretty low end car. I am sure I will really appreciate the model X. The test drive blew me away and i just really wanted one. If it wouldn't be for the X i'd still be driving my Yaris till it falls appart.i know the feeling and to add to your wait anxiety ! I'm coming from a Cayenne S built like a tank , I mean its a Porsche (first Porsche or nice car I ever had).. and to be honest, I was very skeptical. I knew I would like the electric drive because I test drove the S and X and that is an instant winner. But I was a bit skeptical of the fit and finish feel overall, just general ownership of the thing, I read pages and pages of forum complaints and was starting to doubt the purchase to be honest. I never spent that much money in a car.. but then you take the X home and starts a love relationship with a machine. Holy cow man. I don't know what the hell it is, (I think its got to do with the details) I mean the car freaking opens the door for me when I approach it. The Falcon wing doors have more personality than many people I know. It's a car that has no comparison. I check the freaking app 5 times a day when i'm not around the car just to check that he is ok. I don't know but its super weird, and yeah the fit and finish is phenomenal. The other day I had a Ferrari owner friend that sat in the car and was ready to dump his Ferrari and complimented the fit and finish. I will admit the X has a bit of a little rattle here and there that maybe the Porsche didn't have so early on, but man.. it's insignificant and If i ever have to go to the service center and get a p90d for a few days. NO PROBLEM !
If some tall folks have NO issues, even trying to find ghosting in the most optimum night-time conditions - yet still have flawless windshield clarity - while other folks do have ghosting - it would not be presumptuous to to imagine the issue CAN be resolved.Has anybody had ghosting fixed by a windshield replacement? The problem might be the curvature of the glass and their isn't much that can be done about it. That would explain why it seems that tall people see it more.
If some tall folks have NO issues, even trying to find ghosting in the most optimum night-time conditions - yet still have flawless windshield clarity - while other folks do have ghosting - it would not be presumptuous to to imagine the issue CAN be resolved.
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So am I and my June delivery has it pretty bad.I am 6'1 and no ghosting. August Delivery.
Not possible.Here is how to fix the ghosting, sit lower in your seat and/or further back. I finally saw the ghosting the other day, i moved my seat forward and was a bit higher ( passenger behind me)... i realized normally i dont see it in my normal postion.
Try moving your seat a bit further back, and lower it.
To test the ghosting, move your head up and down and you will see where the sweet spot is to avoid ghosting. It's a flaw in the curvurture at a certain angle. change the angle, to fix it.
BTW, i'm 6"3.
I have a March 1 delivery and my ghosting is pretty bad. I've complained and it is documented. The service center has so far even refused to drive it at night to verify 1 or more techs see the same thing as I do. I've had multiple passengers see/confirm it. I may need to figure out how to escalate it.So am I and my June delivery has it pretty bad.
For reference I have my seat all the way down.
I don't have a clue as to why some folks see it and others don't. My eyesight isn't great but it's not bad for a 40 something that stares at computer screens way too much. It might be a slight astigmatism but it's not bad enough that I have to wear glasses (like ever, though I'm supposed to).
Not possible.
As I stated, I've got my seat as low as it will go. To address your idea of moving it back further, no can do. I've got the steering wheel as far out (towards me) as it will go as well and if I tilt my seat back any further I can't reach it without my back coming off the seat and rolling my shoulders forward.
Then again, maybe I've got some TRex genes or something.
That does seem like a reasonable piece of logic but until we have either heard of someone that has seem two Xs, one with and one without ghosting, we can't rule out that some people just can't see it for some reason.
sounds like some don't get down south too frequentlyWe need to coordinate some regional meetups at night now that the sun is setting earlier. This way the no see-ums can compare .........snip..........
This. The ghost images are a fundamental effect you get when light passes through parallel-surfaced materials of a differing index of refraction at an angle to their surface normal. The bigger the angle from the normal, the bigger the effect of the apparent shift, spatially. The thicker the material, the greater the shift as well. The low initial angle of the glass that gets even lower as it curves over your head creates larger, and hence more noticeable ghosting shifts than you see in other cars, particularly if you sit high up in the vehicle and look downward.
Ghosting is everywhere. Even in the mirrors you have in your house, assuming you are looking at anything other than your own eyes and they are not first-surface mirrors stolen from an optics lab.