Tesla Model S P100D boot misaligned
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This was the paint finish on my brand new Aston Martin a couple of years back, a company who once prided themselves on the quality of such things. My wife had a new BMW once and it filled with water when it rained, we subsequently rejected it. I'm not sure what point you're making other than Tesla are like every manufacturer and they have off days. If you'd posted a picture of 4 of them, all lined up next to each at a dealer, then you'd have a bit more of story.
Heres Johnny said:
This was the paint finish on my brand new Aston Martin a couple of years back, a company who once prided themselves on the quality of such things. My wife had a new BMW once and it filled with water when it rained, we subsequently rejected it. I'm not sure what point you're making other than Tesla are like every manufacturer and they have off days. If you'd posted a picture of 4 of them, all lined up next to each at a dealer, then you'd have a bit more of story.
Did it leave the factory like that? The supplying dealer should have rectified that before you got it which I suspect they did afterwards without too much hassle. Aston Martin and BMW are established brands Tesla are not so they should be taking extra care to ensure the fit and finish of their product matches the cost. They only have one USP that I can see and in 2-5 years every major brand will be offering the same kind of vehicle at which point why buy a poorly built Tesla when you can buy a better Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Honda, Volvo, Porsche, Toyota, Dyson, etc.Anglade said:
Heres Johnny said:
Tesla are like every manufacturer and they have off days.
Not really.I'm a big fan of Tesla but the continued difficulties they have had in achieving an acceptable standard of finish of newly delivered cars is very well documented.
My point is that 1 picture of a misaligned boot tells you nothing.
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