It’s not acceptable at a legacy dealership and it’s not acceptable at Tesla. This is a critical error and it’s Tesla’s job to fix it. If they can’t, it’s lemon law time.
It must be the same stuff they used in my Model 3. It's bright blue and leaves a mess. Last time the mobile tech was at my house, he offered to refill it---Thanks but No Thanks
You may be able to force Tesla to abide by their "no resale" clause. They say they will subtract 25 cents per mile. Or, maybe they will let you sell it...I haven't heard of anyone actually asking permission..you never know.
Here's your link on the door issue. I'd get Tesla to fix that next time you're in there.
https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/1st-cybertruck-teardown-video-%E2%80%A6-and-it%E2%80%99s-not-sandy-munro-by-caresoft-instead.13640/post-267439
Regarding your doors, look at the breakdown video that was posted yesterday. His cybertruck doors had one hinge that was wrong. It prevents the door from opening 90°. They put the wrong hinges on your door.
Somebody educate me on lemon laws. If you take delivery in a different state, which state's laws apply? The one in which you took delivery or the one in which you live.
I guess all of us have somewhat of an out clause in Tesla's no resale policy. Even if you don't hit lemon law criteria, you...