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A shadow from the windshield and/or door window.Will someone identify what I circled in the photo of the Model 3 dash?
Fair answer... anything under it other than the full length dash? Find it odd that it's there in the first place?Appears to be an organic component, primarily composed of cellulose derived from a deceased plant.
Maybe so... I can see that now.A shadow from the windshield and/or door window.
Edit: probably shadow from the light passing through the glass roof as well.
Ooh, I'm hoping for cedar or maybe pine like a Christmas tree!Air flowing through the full-width dash vent blows across the full-width dash trim, exuding a pleasant, woodsy scent for the vehicle's occupants. Different scents available, depending on the species of wood trim selected. Out here in California, I'm going with "Sequoia" for that Redwood forest smell.
you are not the only one. it makes meAm I the only one who absolutely hates that wood trim? It makes the dashboard look like an office desk with a steering wheel attached....
He mentioned he's never seen product "fans" quite like this before (and he used to be with Apple). The head of global marketing for Tesla came from Burberry and said (and I paraphrase), "I've never seen this level of enthusiasm for a product... you don't see people travelling to meet for a trench-coat convention [referring to Burberry]". It was in relation to our Tesla Owners Club global summit.I think it is sunlight coming through the open door gap. If you watch the video (where the screen grab came from) you see that the size/shape of the light patch moves around as someone leans in the doorway, and later as he is closing the door.
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I think you can see a blurry shadow of his face covering the right part of it now.
In the video(s) he says something in effect (extremely paraphrasing) about being surprised at just how much attention these vehicles are getting.
So us needing to pick apart a shadow on the dashboard seems apropos.
I don't really get your point.Fair answer... anything under it other than the full length dash? Find it odd that it's there in the first place?
Am I the only one who absolutely hates that wood trim? It makes the dashboard look like an office desk with a steering wheel attached....