Wow, pretty bad striping. Has to do with application error and/or nozzle setup. My red Model Y came with doors that didn't match on one side only. SC took it to the local body shop they work with and fixed it, but I had to escalate to a manager at the SC because at first they said.... "within spec." Just so you know what MY experience was with getting paint issues corrected:
I had them fix 2 dings I noticed also... Asked for paintless dent repair but unfortunately they took the easy route and threw some bondo on the driver door ding, followed by amateur bodywork (you can now see the primer ring around where the ding was, looks much worse than the ding that could hardly be seen before). Also came back with wetsanding marks that were not even close to being polished out, overspray on the fender, and a nice 8-inch scratch on the center of my hood. I was able to finish the polishing, remove overspray, and wetsand&polish out the hood scratch myself in my garage, but not everyone has the shop background I have- Really unacceptable quality. The shop is known for premium work and premium prices, which makes me think they have a "B" team there to handle the high volume of Tesla warranty jobs that are coming through. Still, I left them an accurate yelp review with photos to keep 'em honest.
So, my advice would be to try and get into a different car. SC will probably take care of it, but it's very likely that your entire vehicle will need to be stripped, repainted, and put back together. No matter how good the shop is, you can expect to find spots of overspray and the occasional dirt spot or fisheye. It also will smell like paint for a while instead of a new car, and things tend to break in the shop environment. So you might get your car back with some new rattles and scrapes/gouges/stains that weren't there beforehand.
If an insurance company were evaluating your car for a settlement, they would take a deduction for that paintwork. You paid for a new car, you should get a car in new condition IMO.
Best of Luck and looking forward to hearing how it plays out!
Here is the color mismatch I had: rear door darker than the front one...
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