Checklist: What to look for when you get your Tesla Model 3 (or other car) [Forum]
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Checklist: What to look for when you get your Tesla Model 3 (or other car) [Forum]

Our reader, Mr. Adam, based on foreign sources, has created a checklist to carry with you when assembling a Tesla Model 3. Other readers who have used it and commented on it on the Electric Cars forum are more likely to praise it. We decided that it was worth spreading a little more.

Version 1.3 checklist can be downloaded HERE

The list is already available in the fourth version and in addition to basic recommendations, such as checking the correct VIN, the quality of the paintwork or license plate frames, it also includes elements with which the Californian manufacturer had problems, for example, the compliance of lights or body parts. In turn, you can forget about its part (for example, about how Bluetooth works), because it is always different from wireless technologies and phones.

Checklist: What to look for when you get your Tesla Model 3 (or other car) [Forum]

Some Readers, who have already taken their cars, say that they did not check anything at all, but only confirmed the receipt and left.... A thorough inspection of each slot can take a long time, which will not please the staff, who will have several dozen cars that day. Moreover, the manufacturer has no problem making corrections at a later time.

So, if anyone wants to help people at the Tesla dealership, they must emphasis on paintwork and quality of upholstery in the interior... Abrasions, scratches, stains are unlikely to be found on a subsequent complaint. Don't worry too much about the rest. Reader Bronek, who had a large number of cars in his life, claims that among all Tesla brands, Model 3 is the most reliable in the first two years of ownership (source).

Editor's note www.elektrowoz.pl: At the time of publication of this text, registration is required to download the checklist. We will look for this option and change it so that anyone can download the file, including unregistered users of the Forum. In the future, please report such irritation directly to the editorial office, because it annoys us too 🙂

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