Tesla Buyer Refuses Delivery Over Extensive Vehicle Defects

A prospective Tesla customer has recounted a deeply disappointing vehicle acquisition experience, ultimately declining to take possession of a newly purchased electric vehicle due to multiple significant defects discovered upon inspection. The individual, who wished to remain anonymous, described the encounter as “definitely not a good experience” in an online post detailing their ordeal.
According to the buyer’s account, numerous issues were apparent during the pre-delivery assessment, including misaligned body panels, paint imperfections, and interior component malfunctions. Specific problems cited included discrepancies between panel gaps and visible damage on several exterior surfaces. The customer reported that attempts to address these concerns with dealership staff proved unsatisfactory, leading to a decision to forgo the purchase entirely.
The incident highlights potential quality control challenges facing Tesla as production volumes continue to rise. While specific details of the vehicle model involved were not disclosed, the buyer emphasized the severity and cumulative effect of the observed flaws, stating that they rendered the car unacceptable for personal use. The transaction remains unresolved, with the individual opting to cancel their order rather than accepting a vehicle with the identified issues.