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I’m in Orlando as well. It’s a drive, but I’ve had Pete wrap and tint multiple Teslas. He’s been around since the beginning with Tesla and knows all the issues and has relationships within the Tesla service centers. He has shops in Tampa and Sarasota and I even had my car delivered to Tampa and his shop is a block away. First Impression Premier - Sarasota Clear Bra and Paint Protection Specialist
Thanks!
The two shops I talked to have vastly different prices for a full front Xpel wrap. $2950 and $1550. Not even sure what is reasonable
 
Interesting Lease situation: I know this is not the appropriate page but you guys as so knowledgeable here.
I can buy my 2018 Model S with 39,000 miles by end of lease this month. the quote Tesla gave me is $5000 cheaper than the end of lease purchase price in the contract. It turns out they give you back the $5,000 one pays as down payment at the start. I already do have a buyer who I told I could sell the car to at cost but now I would have to recoup that $5000. Additionally and this is the question, in MD where I live I suspect I will have to pay tax on the purchase price to register the car to myself before selling it, right? Or could I sign off the title to a buyer before registering it in my name?
 
Maybe they did. I could be reasonably assumed that "Active Road Noise Reduction" is nothing more than double-pane windows and tire inserts (both of which already exist).
I do not believe those two to be the case. Given the language in the manual. If they remove the manual language, I could see them falling back to those items as the "noise reduction"
 
Active Noise Reduction incoming
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