P90D
Member
White is tough.
Given how easily Tesla makes the concession to have a local body shop refinish a new car, they know it's completely off.
Look at a Porsche since about 2007 and the bumper cover polyurethane will match the fender metal.
This is a wide mismatch of tint and texture. I imagine all the solids are a mismatch, too, just less striking under most lighting conditions. Hopefully "mid 2018" Model 3s will be far better (as a result of Elon's renovation of the production line.)
I'm hovering over the order button waiting to hear of people ecstatic with the quality of their Mid 2018 Model 3. I imagine Tesla has a hundred thousand customers like me checking these forum sites for good news from the front.
Given how easily Tesla makes the concession to have a local body shop refinish a new car, they know it's completely off.
Look at a Porsche since about 2007 and the bumper cover polyurethane will match the fender metal.
This is a wide mismatch of tint and texture. I imagine all the solids are a mismatch, too, just less striking under most lighting conditions. Hopefully "mid 2018" Model 3s will be far better (as a result of Elon's renovation of the production line.)
I'm hovering over the order button waiting to hear of people ecstatic with the quality of their Mid 2018 Model 3. I imagine Tesla has a hundred thousand customers like me checking these forum sites for good news from the front.