If those items are worthy of an all-caps missive about your dissappointment when you clearly haven't read the owners manual when stepping up to buy what is generally considered to be the most revolutionary and technologically advanced vehicle available for purchase, we're in for a rough ride.
CT got smacked hard. Really hard. Amazing to see how intact it is relative to the Chevy. And imagine, the battery on the CT didn't immediately ignite into a massive fireball.
This thread cracks me up too.
You guys and your FSD...
CT is just so capable, so fun and so easy to drive, FSD completely neuters the entire experience.
The absolute joy of steer by wire, coupled with four wheel steering and 680 hp makes this thing like nothing in the world. Turning on FSD...
One more thing to add, this was part of our Powershare install. I had a 50 amp circuit previously installed, but it needed to be rewired with 4awg to meet code (needs to stay cool at continuous amperage draw)
Works exactly as it should on mine. They come on automatically in the dark at speeds of 25 mph or more. Under that I have to press the high beam button.
Great choice!
You also may be the first de-wrap I’ve seen. Couldn’t agree more, stainless for the win.
What size did you order? Same size as stock?
Be careful what you use - there's lots of super harsh chemicals out there that will strip finish off your wheels over time.
There is nothing better than Griot's Garage Wheel Cleaner. I use it on the CT wheels, and it works wonders on the rear wheels especially.
Griots Wheel Cleaner
Followup...
Mount Kisco NY was a terrific delivery experience.
My name was on a placard on the dash
Our CT was detailed quite thoroughly
The Tesla associate took her time to introduce the CT and get us going
20 minutes from beginning to end.
Every single vehicle we've purchased over the last 20 years...
Glad they leveled-up and went to the source directly
Hope it gets solved for you quickly.
My update (Vin in 4,000 range) seemed to install with no problem.
Good to hear its not an issue. In my experience with PPF wraps, they for sure show microscratches and swirls - so by extension it seems as though glass cleaner on a microfiber towel would be relatively abrasive versus a water wash.