I'm posting this hoping that this does not happen to others. I received my model 3 and pretty much didn't drive it until I could get an appointment at a shop to have it detailed. I get a call that there is damage to the bottom of the car....
Long story short, Tesla was completely unwilling to help despite the low miles on the car. To me? Its clearly that the damage happened in transportation.
So why am I writing this? When you get your tesla, inspect the bleeping bleep out of it!!!!!!
I was over at some guys detail shop today. Brand new Tesla's everywhere, he gave me the grand tour of Telsa's quality issues. Pealing paint, bubbles, orange peel....and this is just what's in his shop. I took photographs. One poor guy's model S, in my opinion, needs the front spoiler repainted and the entire rear hatch. Got the photo!
Again folks, please don't look at this as a rant, but as a public service announcement to go over your car with a fine toothed comb. Unfortunately, I'm guessing most on this forum already own at Tesla.
Long story short, Tesla was completely unwilling to help despite the low miles on the car. To me? Its clearly that the damage happened in transportation.
So why am I writing this? When you get your tesla, inspect the bleeping bleep out of it!!!!!!
I was over at some guys detail shop today. Brand new Tesla's everywhere, he gave me the grand tour of Telsa's quality issues. Pealing paint, bubbles, orange peel....and this is just what's in his shop. I took photographs. One poor guy's model S, in my opinion, needs the front spoiler repainted and the entire rear hatch. Got the photo!
Again folks, please don't look at this as a rant, but as a public service announcement to go over your car with a fine toothed comb. Unfortunately, I'm guessing most on this forum already own at Tesla.