Model X Windshield Leaks Linked To The Speed Of Robotic Assembly

Model X Windshield Leaks Linked To The Speed Of Robotic Assembly
We were sure that Sergio Rodriguez’s Tesla Model X story would drive a lot of attention. As you can see above, its video is just too unusual to go unnoticed. Anyway, our primary goal was to discover if that was a single-vehicle issue or something more widespread. Unfortunately, it is not restricted to Rodriguez’s EV, and it is probably caused by a windshield assembly issue that is not exclusive to the Model X.


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MDarringerMDarringer - 1/7/2020 9:50:28 PM
+1 Boost
When you don't believe in doing rigorous prototype testing, this is what you get.


skytopskytop - 1/7/2020 11:16:27 PM
0 Boost
What's a water leak in a car that costs $79,500 to $145,000?


qwertyfla1qwertyfla1 - 1/8/2020 7:34:38 AM
0 Boost
When you build your cars in tents...Just sayin'


TruthyTruthy - 1/8/2020 11:54:43 AM
+2 Boost
The cause is moot. No modern vehicle should have this issue.


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