Hey guys.
I asked for the below thin paint areas on the front and rear bumpers where you can see through to the raw bumper material to be corrected by service but they told me this was a normal characteristic of model 3's and within spec.
I just wanted to check and see if this is how other white model 3's are?
Any idea how they define this as within spec? How is that measured?
While the areas are at least somewhat inconspicuous, they are areas that will see more wear than average given they are on the front bumper and around the tires, so it seems like those areas you would benefit from not having paint that thin?
I was lucky enough to take delivery a week before the pearl white was offered for free on top of it.
Hard to see in some of the old smartphone pics with poor lighting, but better than nothing to give you an idea.
I asked for the below thin paint areas on the front and rear bumpers where you can see through to the raw bumper material to be corrected by service but they told me this was a normal characteristic of model 3's and within spec.
I just wanted to check and see if this is how other white model 3's are?
Any idea how they define this as within spec? How is that measured?
While the areas are at least somewhat inconspicuous, they are areas that will see more wear than average given they are on the front bumper and around the tires, so it seems like those areas you would benefit from not having paint that thin?
I was lucky enough to take delivery a week before the pearl white was offered for free on top of it.
Hard to see in some of the old smartphone pics with poor lighting, but better than nothing to give you an idea.