There are many checklists that highlight different points for each car and model year.However, what applies to all cars is to always check the car and look for scratches, damage and other marks, both exterior but also interior.

The reason why damage must be paid attention to is because damage is difficult to point out afterwards when you have driven the car home.Stone chips, scratches and other marks on the rims can no longer be assumed to have occurred before delivery.All other possible points are always under warranty, which means that you can sit at home in the driveway and report each point.

Exterior

  • Check the paint for scratches, dents or unevenness.
  • Inspect all glass surfaces for cracks or damage.
  • Check the fit and alignment of the doors, trunk lid and hood so nothing touches and scratches the paint.
  • Check the tires for damage and air pressure.
  • Check the rims for scratches and damage.
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Interior

  • Check all seats for stains, damage or scratches.
  • Inspect door panels and instrument panel for scratches or damage.
  • Check that all doors and windows open and close smoothly.
  • Check that the trunk opens and closes properly.

Electronics and features

  • Check that the touchscreen is working and free of dead pixels and scratches.
  • Test all buttons and controls on the steering wheel.

Charging:

  • Check that the charging cable and adapters are included, as well as the first aid kit.

These checklists will help you ensure that your Tesla is in perfect condition upon delivery. Good luck with your new car!