. . . He . . . asked if I wanted to fill out the paperwork. I said I'd like to check over the car first. . . . I planned to take some pictures of any issues with the car. . . .
I started making my way around the car, looking for issues. Upon close inspection, I found quite a few but no dealbreakers. Mostly panels that didn't align right and some of the same ones MKBHD pointed out.
Model Y Panel gap/blemishes
If you need a gallery, I've put some of the highlights below:
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While one or a few panel anomalies are forgivable, I feel like Tesla could have done a lot better here, especially since I told them ahead of time that I was going to be doing a thorough inspection. . . .
. . . Knowing this is the standard Tesla set for itself, I was quite disappointed. I thought I had waited long enough for the imperfections to be worked out.
At this point, the thought of driving home in my half working Model X vs. driving home in an . . . Model Y with some weird panel gaps and a small stain on the B pillar, . . .
On my way back to my car, I eavesdropped on two other Model Y buys. Both seemed to have similar issues as me. A family was getting a red Performance Model Y, and they were looking over some of the panel gaps. . . .
Further down the line, another 40-something family guy was getting a white Model Y with black interior and black wheels. Same story, inspecting panel gaps.
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(Quelle: electrek.co/2020/07/29/...ery-panel-gaps-and-1st-impressions/ )
interessant...
Fragles; lies Dir nochmals nach den M ä n g e l-Photos die "Precision" genau durch.