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Advice: At Delivery, Inspection, First 90 Days, Meaningful Adds

kpanda17

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Guys, Please provide steps to take at delivery, inspection, post delivery Tesla service work/adjustments, first 90 days and meaningful additions.
Looking for lessons learned, CT delivery checklist like we have had for years with M3 and MY.
Appreciate it as I am getting ready.
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Like any new car, look it over good, determine if any issues found are fixable (they almost always are), note them with the Delivery Specialist, and make an appointment to have them fix you up. If you find any minor issues at home, make a service appointment for them on the phone app.

Tesla Service Centers don't try to extract extra money from your wallet. My experience has been they will even sometimes fix damage that was obviously caused by use under a free, goodwill repair.

The Service Centers try to remain efficient, but if you have a genuine problem, they will generally fix it. I've seen them agree to fix a pinhole in the clearcoat of another owners car that was so small you needed to put your eye within 6 inches to detect it. I thought that was crazy, but some people get really weird when they are spending more money than they ever had before.
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