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Forum Members,
I'm seeking some advice/recommendations.
After ordering a inventory Model X and preparing to pick it up, I received a call cancelling the pickup the day before.
After speaking with several representatives I found out the car was damaged and needed repairs. The problem I discovered did not seem to be damage as much as the car was not operating. They told me they needed a week to fix it and would let me know when it was ready.
Needless to say I do not want a $100K "Damaged" vehicle. So I went to the showroom and placed a pre-production order.
Now after searching the forum on topics such as reliability and repairs, I've become quite nervous as to whether or not I should cancel.
I guessing that as Tesla gets more experienced producing the vehicle the quality of the build should improve. The plan is to receive the vehicle by year end. Which might mean trying they will produce a lot of cars very quickly to get them delivered by year end. That could be a bad thing?
All advice good or bad will be greatly appreciated. Long answers are not required. Maybe just a simple summary and a yes or no vote.
Of course there is. There's an X that is not a lemon. so if yours is, consider lemoning it and rolling the wheel again to get a non-lemon, you'd be this much more happy in the end.There is nothing like it on the market and it's so much fun to drive.