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Latest update from Dania Beach SC is that upon QC inspection several problems were found with our X. Doors were not aligned, doors were not closing all the way, bubbles in the clear coat and several other items. When I pressed for more information as to an itemization of what all the problems were I was told they were too many to list. To say I'm disappointed is an understatement. They have said that it will take "a few more weeks" to iron out the issues, they said they will be sending the car to a local body shop. When I asked if it was just the alignment of the doors, he was very hesitant and said no, we have quite a few more issues than that. When I expressed that I was hoping an X with so many glaring quality issues would have left the factory his response was "we're a new company with a new product and we are trying to work out the kinks but a fe slip through the cracks. Its new technology and we are doing the very best to deliver a good product, we caught all the errors on inspection and the body shop will have it back to us in a few weeks and we will be sure to deliver to you the best car possible".
Seriously?!?!? I wanna scream!!!! Why the..... am I paying for $100+k for a car that is going to a body shop before it even gets to me. Now even after I take delivery I'll be paranoid about every single time something is even slightly awry.
I've asked for a detailed list of all the "repairs" it will be getting while at the body shop. I have a few choice words right now....out of severe frustration, but I'll just keep them to myself.....because none are good.....not one!
If I didn't take delivery do I lose my $5k? If I cancelled this reservation and placed a new one I'm looking at the back of the line aren't I? TESLA GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER!!!!!
As excited as alot of us are. Take note that we chose to be an early adopter of a vehicle that has to be one the most ambitious from an innovative standpoint to date, built by a very new company (100,000 vehicles to date) that has in some way overextended it's capabilities and is currently net negative.
Just be aware that if/when you go through this, you may still likely go through more pains and if there is a fix that tesla catches and changes in future versions, our vehicles may be the only ones with the chronic problems.
Though I cannot relate to you, I am hastily running down the same path as my vehicle is due in June-July. It is terribly unsatisfying (and frustrating) to have the body shop get your car before you do with a 6 figure price cost but sometimes, this is truly the price of admission to be in a situation where you own the newest greatest thing out there since Sliced bread and the discovery of cannabis.
Someone mentioned that tesla has changed the paradigm of vehicle costs and long term depreciation. All this innovation from a new company with such high expectations can usually mean some of the burden of that is let out on a "few" unfortunate souls.
I highly suggest getting your checklist and a magnifying glass ready. Check everything multiple times, open the fwd 20 times in a row. Make a decision BEFORE you come in with your own personal threshold with what would make you decline and eat the 5k reservation. Then perhaps wait before you get back into the line as the wait list is only a month and it seems people may have a more wait and see attitude as these problems are certainly going to curtail demand on an otherwise already niche vehicle.
Ouch. I would certainly be upset too. I know it's tough to realize but all manufacturers (dealers?) would do the same as Tesla is doing, they just would not tell you. I had a Ford pickup once that had the hood completely repainted. Did not notice it until we got it home. When we called that out they stated it was still a brand new car and that was an acceptable part of the buying process so we had to deal with it.Latest update from Dania Beach SC is that upon QC inspection several problems were found with our X. Doors were not aligned, doors were not closing all the way, bubbles in the clear coat and several other items. When I pressed for more information as to an itemization of what all the problems were I was told they were too many to list. To say I'm disappointed is an understatement. They have said that it will take "a few more weeks" to iron out the issues, they said they will be sending the car to a local body shop. When I asked if it was just the alignment of the doors, he was very hesitant and said no, we have quite a few more issues than that. When I expressed that I was hoping an X with so many glaring quality issues would have left the factory his response was "we're a new company with a new product and we are trying to work out the kinks but a fe slip through the cracks. Its new technology and we are doing the very best to deliver a good product, we caught all the errors on inspection and the body shop will have it back to us in a few weeks and we will be sure to deliver to you the best car possible".
Seriously?!?!? I wanna scream!!!! Why the..... am I paying for $100+k for a car that is going to a body shop before it even gets to me. Now even after I take delivery I'll be paranoid about every single time something is even slightly awry.
I've asked for a detailed list of all the "repairs" it will be getting while at the body shop. I have a few choice words right now....out of severe frustration, but I'll just keep them to myself.....because none are good.....not one!
If I didn't take delivery do I lose my $5k? If I cancelled this reservation and placed a new one I'm looking at the back of the line aren't I? TESLA GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER!!!!!
As excited as alot of us are. Take note that we chose to be an early adopter of a vehicle that has to be one the most ambitious from an innovative standpoint to date, built by a very new company (100,000 vehicles to date) that has in some way overextended it's capabilities and is currently net negative.
Just be aware that if/when you go through this, you may still likely go through more pains and if there is a fix that tesla catches and changes in future versions, our vehicles may be the only ones with the chronic problems.
Though I cannot relate to you, I am hastily running down the same path as my vehicle is due in June-July. It is terribly unsatisfying (and frustrating) to have the body shop get your car before you do with a 6 figure price cost but sometimes, this is truly the price of admission to be in a situation where you own the newest greatest thing out there since Sliced bread and the discovery of cannabis.
Someone mentioned that tesla has changed the paradigm of vehicle costs and long term depreciation. All this innovation from a new company with such high expectations can usually mean some of the burden of that is let out on a "few" unfortunate souls.
I highly suggest getting your checklist and a magnifying glass ready. Check everything multiple times, open the fwd 20 times in a row. Make a decision BEFORE you come in with your own personal threshold with what would make you decline and eat the 5k reservation. Then perhaps wait before you get back into the line as the wait list is only a month and it seems people may have a more wait and see attitude as these problems are certainly going to curtail demand on an otherwise already niche vehicle.
Eating the $5k doesn't bother me as much as not knowing when a car will realistically be delivered even with a new reservation, and still that doesn't guarantee a new reservation for a car built later will be free of error (since it would appear at this point that the cars coming off the line with problems is quite random and doesn't seem to be isolated to a specific VIN batch, or factory, or build type. I would love to say with confidence that I "trust" Tesla, but I'd being lying if I didn't say trust wasn't wavering a bit. In the end I know they'll make it "right", but my car, as you said, may be one of those with chronic problems and that bothers me a bit.
My husband on the other hand has a totally different point of view. He purchased his S in 2012, and I must admit I didn't pay much attention to him or the process. He asked me to go test drive a car with him one day, we did, he purchased the car on the spot and the same day reserved my X. I was hemming and hawing but he was very sure of it. I didn't follow all of his ins and outs with delivery on his S. Remember it was a very personalized experience and we were given the red carpet treatment and while he waited for delivery on his S his DS was like his best friend with constant updates etc......totally different experience this time around. When I express my frustrations to him its usually met with "don't worry, Tesla will make it right and you're gonna have the best car ever".
In the meantime I'm waiting for that checklist of "repairs". I'm memorizing that "delivery checklist" and I'm waiting.....some more.
Latest update from Dania Beach SC is that upon QC inspection several problems were found with our X. Doors were not aligned, doors were not closing all the way, bubbles in the clear coat and several other items. When I pressed for more information as to an itemization of what all the problems were I was told they were too many to list. To say I'm disappointed is an understatement. They have said that it will take "a few more weeks" to iron out the issues, they said they will be sending the car to a local body shop. When I asked if it was just the alignment of the doors, he was very hesitant and said no, we have quite a few more issues than that. When I expressed that I was hoping an X with so many glaring quality issues would have left the factory his response was "we're a new company with a new product and we are trying to work out the kinks but a fe slip through the cracks. Its new technology and we are doing the very best to deliver a good product, we caught all the errors on inspection and the body shop will have it back to us in a few weeks and we will be sure to deliver to you the best car possible".
Seriously?!?!? I wanna scream!!!! Why the..... am I paying for $100+k for a car that is going to a body shop before it even gets to me. Now even after I take delivery I'll be paranoid about every single time something is even slightly awry.
I've asked for a detailed list of all the "repairs" it will be getting while at the body shop. I have a few choice words right now....out of severe frustration, but I'll just keep them to myself.....because none are good.....not one!
If I didn't take delivery do I lose my $5k? If I cancelled this reservation and placed a new one I'm looking at the back of the line aren't I? TESLA GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER!!!!!
I do not plan on memorizing a checklist. I will bring mine in an apologetically pull it out while going through the most important things that can get in the way of safety. I'm flying my family in to the factory with my 3yr old and driving back to LA. So hopefully my faith in Tesla will not be in vain.
You are absolutely right that they will make it right but if there are things like plastic latches and 1st gen issues due to engineering and design issues that are hardware limited and the only fix is a redesign, I am afraid that we would be stuck with the chronic issues.
I have very few issues with my 2013 model s 85 I picked up used. They are relatively small but that engineering mountain is a molehill compared to the X methinks.
If you don't want problems, perhaps next model year is best, hopping back in line will probably bring a less problematic one but still may inherently provide the same big issues that can come about in the near future. Not to mention the extra $5000 extinguished. 1st world problems indeed. Best of luck to you and please update us of any advancements. Crossing my fingers for you.
There is a thread with owner problems in the forum. You can check out the issues there.
This is a perfect example of my previous argument against Tesla providing more information. If Tesla tells their customers about the imperfections, it will just make the customer paranoid. This post is such a perfect example (even used the same word, "awry") that I feel like I might be getting poned.
Latest update from Dania Beach SC is that upon QC inspection several problems were found with our X. Doors were not aligned, doors were not closing all the way, bubbles in the clear coat and several other items. When I pressed for more information as to an itemization of what all the problems were I was told they were too many to list. To say I'm disappointed is an understatement. They have said that it will take "a few more weeks" to iron out the issues, they said they will be sending the car to a local body shop. When I asked if it was just the alignment of the doors, he was very hesitant and said no, we have quite a few more issues than that. When I expressed that I was hoping an X with so many glaring quality issues would have left the factory his response was "we're a new company with a new product and we are trying to work out the kinks but a fe slip through the cracks. Its new technology and we are doing the very best to deliver a good product, we caught all the errors on inspection and the body shop will have it back to us in a few weeks and we will be sure to deliver to you the best car possible".
Seriously?!?!? I wanna scream!!!! Why the..... am I paying for $100+k for a car that is going to a body shop before it even gets to me. Now even after I take delivery I'll be paranoid about every single time something is even slightly awry.
I've asked for a detailed list of all the "repairs" it will be getting while at the body shop. I have a few choice words right now....out of severe frustration, but I'll just keep them to myself.....because none are good.....not one!
If I didn't take delivery do I lose my $5k? If I cancelled this reservation and placed a new one I'm looking at the back of the line aren't I? TESLA GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER!!!!!
@sflecarfan I know how much you are looking forward to getting your X but don't settle for a rigged car. If it is not perfect don't take delivery, it is hard to tell at this point how you would even know if all items were addressed.. May be a hard pill to swallow but getting a new order put through might save you a lot of future headache. Or demand Tesla give you one heck of a lease deal on the original car.
Why not call your SC and ask to speak with them? I have not had good success with emails to my DS.Anyone take delivery who recieved a VIN this month?? Or upgraded from the 70D to the 90D after the call in March. My DS isn't responding at all, I sent a very demanding email
Other potential problems to check for at delivery: frayed center console (see attached pic), misaligned trim (see attached pics) squeaky doors and squeaky windows.
The choice of material seems to be poor on the frayed center console. Ideally in high West and tear areas, tougher durable materials are expected. The frayed trim looks like it's a ultra thin leather over fabric, it will not survive a year of slightly rough handlingOther potential problems to check for at delivery: frayed center console (see attached pic), misaligned trim (see attached pics) squeaky doors and squeaky windows.
@KaiserSoze That center console looks bad and so does the alignment. I'm appalled they even let someone take delivery of that vehicle. Have these items been fixed yet?