Hey everyone,
This might sound weird, but I am wondering if its possible that the Model 3's front windshield could be warped or made incorrectly. I noticed from day one that I felt a little off when I would get out of my Tesla after driving for a bit, either on autopilot or not on autopilot. I didn't think anything of it, just thought maybe it was me getting used to the new car, but now its been 3 months or so and I am still feeling the same thing. I noticed that if I sit in my car and look to the bottom of the windshield and then move my head up to the top, I feel like I notice a slight warping. if I sit really low and look out of the bottom of the windshield I feel a lot better then if I look through the center.
Thanks for any input that you may have.
This might sound weird, but I am wondering if its possible that the Model 3's front windshield could be warped or made incorrectly. I noticed from day one that I felt a little off when I would get out of my Tesla after driving for a bit, either on autopilot or not on autopilot. I didn't think anything of it, just thought maybe it was me getting used to the new car, but now its been 3 months or so and I am still feeling the same thing. I noticed that if I sit in my car and look to the bottom of the windshield and then move my head up to the top, I feel like I notice a slight warping. if I sit really low and look out of the bottom of the windshield I feel a lot better then if I look through the center.
Thanks for any input that you may have.