So I bought my 2022 Model S new and received it on June 30th of this year. I spent an hour going through six pages of checklist items before accepting delivery, and other than the hood making contact with the right headlight, it looked fine. It only had 14 miles on the odometer.
A week after delivery I was washing the car and first noticed that the rear quarter panels in front of the tires felt pretty potted up from gravel. I was surprised about how much was marked up already, and so I really avoided higher speeds or acceleration until I got the PPE on it.
I dropped the car off today at the detail shop so they could put on the PPE. The guy pointed out that he was surprised at the amount of potting on the rear fenders considering the car was only a month old. Then later I got a call back from them asking if I had bought the car new or used.
I told them that it should have been new off the lot. He mentioned that it looked like the right rear quarter panel had been repainted (and not very well done, at that).
Has anybody run into something similar when picking up their new Tesla? Is there a way to get any pre-delivery history on our cars? I'm wondering if there was an accident that they quickly tried to repair, or if this was just some shoddy assembly (I mean, I did pick it up on the last day of the fiscal quarter).
The car had all the newest features (rotating center display, etc.), and supposedly it only had the 14 miles on it (though I'm not sure how easy it is to hack the odometer hack number before delivery), so I can't imagine it was actually used or anything. It was the exact spec I ordered, and I wasn't offered any alternate builds or anything. I didn't see any threads on here regarding pre-delivery repainting via searching.
Kinda upsetting for somebody to ask if the car you just bought brand new was in fact used...Maybe the detail place was just trying to get me to pay for an extra wax or something?
A week after delivery I was washing the car and first noticed that the rear quarter panels in front of the tires felt pretty potted up from gravel. I was surprised about how much was marked up already, and so I really avoided higher speeds or acceleration until I got the PPE on it.
I dropped the car off today at the detail shop so they could put on the PPE. The guy pointed out that he was surprised at the amount of potting on the rear fenders considering the car was only a month old. Then later I got a call back from them asking if I had bought the car new or used.
Has anybody run into something similar when picking up their new Tesla? Is there a way to get any pre-delivery history on our cars? I'm wondering if there was an accident that they quickly tried to repair, or if this was just some shoddy assembly (I mean, I did pick it up on the last day of the fiscal quarter).
The car had all the newest features (rotating center display, etc.), and supposedly it only had the 14 miles on it (though I'm not sure how easy it is to hack the odometer hack number before delivery), so I can't imagine it was actually used or anything. It was the exact spec I ordered, and I wasn't offered any alternate builds or anything. I didn't see any threads on here regarding pre-delivery repainting via searching.
Kinda upsetting for somebody to ask if the car you just bought brand new was in fact used...Maybe the detail place was just trying to get me to pay for an extra wax or something?