Tesla Daily Discussion - September 11, 2018

Took delivery there in early July.

They weren't overly busy, about 3-4 car deliveries going in as the same time as mine. About 8 cars total parked in the show room (very tiny compared to a dealership sales room).

My paperwork specialist imprompt-ly became my orientation specialist when he went to go find my assigned specialist. He seemed to know plenty about the car but I'm not confident it was his typical job. My car was missing the mobile connector package and I had to point it out to him at the end. He was also pretty assertive about it being a 5-10 minute orientation, asked that I sign paper work before I looked over the car. With a bit of effort he let me look over the car (interior as well) before signing anything.

Didn't notice any major problems with the car itself but it was poorly detailed. I had dark smudge spots on the exterior and dirty spots on the interior. Nothing extreme and I didn't want to waste any time having them detail it so I took it as is. Worth noting that I had to cancel my first delivery appointment because I had trouble securing my check from my credit union (they were very understanding about this) so my car had to be handled a bit more than usual due to rescheduling.

So overall I didn't have a perfect experience but hardly anything major either. It will be a short episode in the life of owning your car.

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