steveheaven79
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i see. thanks.I think he might be indicating that he doesn't have enough taxable income to qualify for the full tax credit.
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i see. thanks.I think he might be indicating that he doesn't have enough taxable income to qualify for the full tax credit.
i see. thanks.
It seemed to be impossible, but the SC (or 3rd party) was able to make the paint corrections without repainting. It was in the shop for 2 full days.Even for orange peel issues? Do they repaint the whole thing?
Thank you!It seemed to be impossible, but the SC (or 3rd party) was able to make the paint corrections without repainting. It was in the shop for 2 full days.
Good luck. Cross fingers and toes!ok, I turned my car in for repaint at Tesla Service Center in Burbank, CA. It's raining like cats and dogs here so i expect some delay. I will post some pics when it's done. Thanks.
Good luck. Cross fingers and toes!
It really depends on the body shop tesla uses. Mine hopefully was a fluke but between service and the body shop, a LOT (I'm talking 5K+) of additional damage was done to my car just trying to fix it... Several attempts were made to correct and I am still left not fully whole in January when I bought the car and had it serviced in September... Hopefully yours comes out excellent and you don't have to do re-do's on your brand new car. Depends how particular you are as well. When I buy a higher end new product, I expect it to be free from defects. Evidently that is not what I should expect from a new car purchase and particularly from Tesla.Did I make a bad decision?
Ok, picked the car today and the car is completely ruined.It really depends on the body shop tesla uses. Mine hopefully was a fluke but between service and the body shop, a LOT (I'm talking 5K+) of additional damage was done to my car just trying to fix it... Several attempts were made to correct and I am still left not fully whole in January when I bought the car and had it serviced in September... Hopefully yours comes out excellent and you don't have to do re-do's on your brand new car. Depends how particular you are as well. When I buy a higher end new product, I expect it to be free from defects. Evidently that is not what I should expect from a new car purchase and particularly from Tesla.
Sorry. I know it sucks, but i'd take it back and have them redo everything you have a problem with and drive around in a loaner for another month... If you aren't happy after that, you'd be way over 30 days out of service and could ask them to buy it back or you can just lemon it... They need to stop doing this hack job crap.Ok, picked the car today and the car is completely ruined.
The swirl marks - it's insane. Its on every panel on the car ....I almost cried they did this to my brandnew..
The front bumper looks like 10 yrs old car now..not to mention the damages...it looks like they buffed it so hard and it almost turned whitish surfaces..again those heavy swirl marks..
look how nicely they decided to run polisher or some sort over the wipers without any covering.
I would take it to a trusted 3rd party detail shop to see what they could do.