{"id":6065,"date":"2018-07-31T17:36:42","date_gmt":"2018-08-01T00:36:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/protectivefilmsolutions.com\/?p=6065"},"modified":"2019-03-19T18:11:36","modified_gmt":"2019-03-20T01:11:36","slug":"tesla-owners-dont-make-the-same-mistake","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/protectivefilmsolutions.com\/tesla-owners-dont-make-the-same-mistake\/","title":{"rendered":"Tesla Owners – Don’t Make The Same Mistake"},"content":{"rendered":"

Too many new eager Tesla owners make this one mistake. If you’re getting a new Tesla Model S, Model X or Model 3, avoid the same pitfall. Here’s how.<\/h3>\n

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There is no question that the Tesla Model S, Model X and Model 3 are luxury cars. Yes, they save you money on gasoline. That however, doesn\u2019t make them economy penny-pinching automobiles. Tesla cars fill a very new niche of vehicle. This niche shares some very distinct qualities with many other electric cars in terms of fuel-savings and progressive clean energy. In any event, Tesla cars do this, at the luxury end of the spectrum. In other words, you get a lot of the same benefits of budget electric cars, but you get to enjoy them in a luxury package.<\/p>\n

As is the case with all luxury cars, the need for care and protection grows as the price of the vehicle increases. This is not simply from an economical point of view, but also from the pride of ownership perspective. Wanting that Tesla Model 3 to look as good in 3 years as it looks now is a big part of enjoying your Tesla ownership.<\/p>\n

The Big Mistake<\/h3>\n

Now, there\u2019s a big mistake that most car buyers make when they buy a new car, Tesla car buyers included. While they\u2019re busy signing the papers, the dealership is at work on getting the car ready. They remove all the packaging materials that come with the car from the factory. They install the floor mats, wash it for you and then hand it over with the keys, an owner\u2019s manual and a lame shameless plug dealer plate on the back.<\/p>\n

At that point, you feel that you are done. It\u2019s time to enjoy the car. I mean, after the money paid, that\u2019s what you\u2019d expect. But no, you\u2019re not done. See, the dealer pretty much washes their hands at that point. They made the sale and you are responsible for the car from now until the time you get something else.<\/p>\n

Most people don\u2019t know it, but go look at any 2 year old car and you will see that it has freckles. Yeah, it has a wide array of tiny pinholes all over the front end. When the car was first bought it was not like this. Here comes the takeaway\u2026 You can have your Tesla\u2019s finish look like it did went you first pulled out of the dealership, two years later. But you have to do something about it the second you leave the dealership. The mere act of driving it around, even carefully, will earn you a collection of rock chips.<\/p>\n

What To Do Then?<\/h3>\n

Have paint protection film installed. No, this is not simply a sales pitch. Let’s take my truck for example. It\u2019s worth new about half of what a new Tesla is worth. What does it have? You guessed it. It has the entire front end protected with paint protection film. In fact, every new car I buy will always get paint protection film.<\/p>\n

Here\u2019s the thing though. Paint protection film isn\u2019t cheap. The standard front end package for a Tesla Model X costs $1850. It\u2019s basically the same for a Model S and a Model 3. You need this though, if you expect to really enjoy the car. You can enjoy it without constantly having to worry about getting it chipped up when driving it. This $1850 should literally be part of your budget when you are buying a new car.<\/p>\n

The materials alone are expensive, but a lot of the cost is the labor as it\u2019s something that is nearly impossible to do right without a good amount of experience. It\u2019s important to note what I said earlier about Tesla\u2019s being luxury cars. It might be easier to just let it slide and not protect a Chevy Volt. But once you step up to Tesla territory, protecting that finish is a no-brainer. You don\u2019t want to have to look at the front end of that Model X in 2 years, or even a year, and cringe at all the pitting from rock chips.<\/p>\n

If you want the ultimate protection you can go as far as wrapping the entire car. Many Tesla owners do this. The grunt of the road hazards tend to attack the front end of the car, but scratches and rock chips can happen to any part of the vehicle. You know that truck I mentioned earlier? The entire front end is protected. I hear pebbles bouncing off it all the time and I don\u2019t even worry. However, just recently one flew up high enough and put a nick on the roof. I looked at the PPF on the hood and wished I had some on the roof too. Full body protection is worth it on luxury cars.<\/p>\n

Where To Do It.<\/h3>\n

At Protective Film Solutions our specialty is the installation of paint protection film. We work on the world\u2019s most exclusive vehicles. Don\u2019t let that scare you. Our bread and butter is the daily driver luxury vehicle. We price our work very competitively for that market. Just because we work on hyper cars doesn\u2019t mean the mid-range luxury car work needs to be too expensive. After all, those are the cars that see the most drive time. Not the weekend-only super cars.<\/p>\n

You might be planning on buying a new Tesla. Or maybe you\u2019re already waiting on the delivery of a new Tesla Model 3. Make sure to start planning now and make an appointment with us ahead of time. That way, when your new Tesla is delivered, you can resist the urge to hit the open road immediately and bring it to us first for paint protection. That way you can really enjoy that first road trip knowing that rocks are not going to ruin your new shiny finish.<\/p>\n

Special thanks to STRUT<\/a> for the Ted 7 images of their Tesla Model S creation.<\/em><\/p>\n

Request a Free Quote to Protect the Finish on Your New Tesla Today!<\/h2>\n\n
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