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My M3P bought in September doesn't have this.
I have a ND RF club and when i cracked the factory glass, the glass company installed a Pilkington windshield. My butt dyno thinks the Pilkington windshield is better than the factory glass. Lasted a lot longer despite me now daily driving....
You can't go wrong with the Model X. I drove one across the country, 12 to 14 hour days, and I wasn't the least bit stiff or sore.
The S is fun and also comfortable, but I really like the huge windshield on the X more.
I’ve only had my MY about 4 months now but living in Arizona I’m use to going through a windshield once per year in each of my vehicles. Tesla replaced it for $0 with OEM, next day service, took about 3 hours.
The Mazda 3 I purchased 6 months ago part of the purchase was replacement of the windshield. They installed a Pilkington; it has the HUD logo and no issues. Yes you need to have the camera calibrated as part of the deal.
I requested Pilkington glass. The view through the glass is quite clear, but there were some noticeable wavy spots compared to OEM, and the new glass also had a gap between the glass and the dashboard that I didn’t notice before so I can see light leaking in through the cutout for the VIN while I’m driving.
I’ve gone through 2 windshields and a top glass in 3 years
Our windshields suck.
Through 2 vehicles I’ve owned (one Tesla) I’ve had 3 windscreens replaced for free
Tesla glass seems to chip more often for whatever reason
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