Did the same. I like the consistency of the windows tinted on the side profile. Looks way better than having the front four windows clear and not tinted from the factory.
I have the Tesmanian one and like it for easy clean out of the vault bed. Any loose debris from transporting bags of mulch, dirt or in my case recently fertilizer that had a tiny hole in one of the bags.
Open the tailgate, pull the bed liner mat toward you and over the tailgate to clean it...
Frustrating that they didn't offer a Homelink module like they did in the Model 3 & Y.
Does seem like a step backwards to keep a "clicker" in the CT if you don't subscribe to MyQ service.
I went through the Tesla Xpel referral service for mine. A bit more expensive than just finding an Xpel dealer installer near me but was quick and easy to get done.
https://lp.xpel.com/tesla-window-film
Recalls can be looked up by VIN here
https://service.tesla.com/en-US/vin-recall-search
Maintenance Summary is in the vehicle via touchscreen
https://www.tesla.com/support/vehicle-maintenance
If you are buying it from a 3rd party you can ask them for a screen shot of the Maintenance Summary...
Some neighborhoods near me have a 20 MPH speed limit and FSD on the CT with the 40% offset tries to do 35 MPH. Always have to rapidly flick the right wheel down to keep in check.
Lots of screen protectors and covers for the rear screen trim piece but I don't think anyone makes a cover that obscures the rear screen while protecting it.
I used the Xpel referral service through Tesla earlier this year on the CT. Email was sent directly from Tesla and the process and payment completed on the Xpel website.
Super easy to use and book an appointment at a installer near me. Price is higher than if you just found an Xpel dealer /...
There are some threads on this here or at the TMC forum on this topic. Here in IL they are registered as Class C trucks based on weight.
When I asked Tesla about this they said they wanted to be on the safe side of registering the CT based on the state laws.
Almost once a week and sometimes more for me. People touching, knocking on the panels to see how they feel, taking selfies and videos. Group photos with the kids. It's fun to see people who are excited about it.