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Exactly! I've same concern. I don't want my car look like these after a few months.The problem is that this car has too many soft surfaces near the door openings. Look at just about any other car, and the areas around the door and where a person would normally rub are hard surfaces. Too bad, because these areas are going to look ratty after a while, and it is one of the first things you notice when you open the door to get in.
Tesla must fix this problem. Would have been better if they used plastic or leatherette to wrap like most luxury car brands.
This looks interesting. Have to read more about it.
Info - SKUFF Protective Coatings
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SKUFF sounds like a great product, but isn't really an answer for what is a design flaw for both the front and rear seat wear areas. I've written to GeorgeB who was already aware of this. We need to be certain to keep some pressure on the execs at TM because some of the service people have been told to advise owners that it isn't to be covered under warranty.