Thanks for sharing, I'd be fine with that. Just one minor tweak for Tesla, they're not 'replacement ports' if there's nothing there to replace... LOL, but let's not split hairs here right?I went online this morning and opened a chat with Tesla. This is the response they provided me
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I'm picking up MY on Nov. 22 and will likely affected by this it seems, but I'd rather have the car now than wait another month or two...or five... That's my choice... just like everyone else here has a choice, you don't have to accept delivery if this is that big of an issue to you and if Tesla not saying anything is a bigger issue to you then you don't have to buy one nor support the company. That's the great thing about capitalism! You have the right to buy wherever you want if you don't like what the company is doing. Seems like based on this response above that they are addressing it and will fix them all as we would expect.
Of course doing it out of the factory isn't ideal but what do you think happens to your car when they get it serviced? Have you ever watched them open up your car? Typically you drop it off and then pick it up, not seeing the 'doc perform surgery' so you would hope that they know how to open parts of the car and put them back together. Plus, everything in these cars snaps open and closed very easily, just watch some of the videos of people doing DIY light changes and all... it's fairly simple and not really a big deal IMO.