ZAKEEUS
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At the rate Tesla updates their cars (big updates and small ones) they should put the month and year of manufacture on the back of the car lol.
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It makes even less sense for a current production Model S, because they are only selling AWD Model S vehicles so they are all Dual Motor. If you are buying a 2019 Model S, the Dual Motor badge is pointless because in 2019 all Model S vehicles are dual motor.
So you can use the heat gun to remove it, I always debadge my cars.
PhilDavid, are you serious rating my post about S previously being available RWD disagree?
Are you that uninformed or just so insecure being corrected makes you cry rather than helps you learn.
They used to have a perfectly fine P100D performance badge with or without an underline that meant something.
Something such as, look at me, I spent $130k on this car?
They used to have a perfectly fine P100D performance badge with or without an underline that meant something.
I'm trying to understand the point of the "Dual Motor" badge for new Model S deliveries.
I agree badging is not for everyone but this Dual Motor badge creates more confusion and really doesn’t do much to identify the models. I will have my performance Raven dual motor badge removed and leave it blank for now until someone comes up with a logical badge for the Raven. C’mon Tesla you can do better than this.
I debadged my P100DL - I do not want anyone knowing what I have and I mostly leave it in Chill mode. I will put it in Ludicrous for friends and family to see what it is all about... I have debadged all three of my Tesla vehicles. I vote for no badges being put on the back of this amazing vehicle.
Brent