I was quoted $650.
For the Avery film? Great price. I'd do the entire hood too if they do it that cheap. They need the 60" rolls.
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I was quoted $650.
For the Avery film? Great price. I'd do the entire hood too if they do it that cheap. They need the 60" rolls.
The 3M film on my Roadster is already yellowing after 2 years.
It's the Xpel product.
So, I talked some more with my installer today and I've decided to leave the doors till later but I'm getting the rocker panel done.
So total for everything Tesla was going to do plus full hood plus all edges wrapped plus rocker panels is $1600.
That's one of the problems with a white car. Also, do you park in the sun often? What kind of wax have you used?
The kit changed several months ago to a less coverage kit. It took them a while to update the website when it happened. Many of the smaller bits were removed.
Up thread, people noticed that the price moved up AND that the coverage image is different.Anybody else notice the price increase on the factory armor kit? I paid $950 (and it was delivered on my car) but the web site price is now showing $1450, +$500! Seems like the exact same kit. If they changed to full hood at the additional cost it would explain this, but the drawing appears the same.
Make 3rd party installers with full hood for less than $1450 look pretty good!
I am not as motivated as LizG to go aftermarket (though it may be a better, more customized wrap), and went with Tesla Paint Armor as the cost is competitive, I am worried I'll blow it off if I don't do it before delivery, I have to believe Tesla does a nice job with this at the factory, my p#1079 is Blue not white, and I live in New England where there is more rubble than pavement on most highways.
Just recieved the following from Tesla on the Paint Armor - seems pretty comprehensive....
Up thread, people noticed that the price moved up AND that the coverage image is different.
In the OP, there is one image. About mid-thread (well, about 1/3rd) there's another image. And there's yet a 3rd image on the TeslaMotors.com gear page. So apparently they have at least 3 versions of "what is covered" w/r/t Paint Armor from Tesla directly. Ninja updates like this (especially after having already paid based on the first image) are annoying and troubling; Tesla can do better.
As for me, I'm dropping off my vehicle today with a 3rd party -- contracted by Tesla to do my "factory" Paint Armor 2 months + 1 day after I took delivery. There's an additional $750 to do the full hood, and I'm debating on whether to do the sides for another $1,000 ($500 each).
A full Xpel "self healing" wrap (like Blurry's) jumps the price to like $7,500 over the already-paid Tesla Paint Armor at the same place. I'm probably not going that route, but sharing the data for forum consideration.
My blue car has the factory armor. Out the door I was happy. After a week of dust accumulating on the car, I'm less happy. On an unclean car, the line on the hood where the armor ends is readily apparent. If I had to do it again, I'd pass on the armor or I'd find a 3rd party that does the entire hood.Hi. I was would like to know if you actually got the paint armor and are you happy with it? I am getting the same color in a week or two and am debating to add it.
btw. pics look great
Thanks
My blue car has the factory armor. Out the door I was happy. After a week of dust accumulating on the car, I'm less happy. On an unclean car, the line on the hood where the armor ends is readily apparent. If I had to do it again, I'd pass on the armor or I'd find a 3rd party that does the entire hood.
Is anyone happy with the factory installed paint armor?
As for me, I'm dropping off my vehicle today with a 3rd party -- contracted by Tesla to do my "factory" Paint Armor 2 months + 1 day after I took delivery. There's an additional $750 to do the full hood, and I'm debating on whether to do the sides for another $1,000 ($500 each).
... including edges wrapped and door handles covered. ...