- Sat Jan 25, 2025 2:56 pm
#5650
Mobile Mechanic Model X: No Seats, All Questions. What Would YOU Do?
A Canadian Model X buyer just got a surprise – a 15,000-mile steal that used to be a Tesla mobile mechanic vehicle. The catch? No rear seats or floor. He’s wondering what to do, and this raises some interesting questions for all of us.
Where would you even begin to find replacement seats? Salvage yard? Custom fabrication? Is this a parts-bin special waiting to happen, or a blank canvas for a truly unique Tesla build? Imagine the possibilities: a mini-RV, a luxury cargo hauler, the ultimate tailgating machine.
This situation also highlights the importance of due diligence. How much digging should we do into a used car’s history? Is a low mileage always a good deal, or could a specialized past like this one present unforeseen challenges?
What about the legal implications? Selling a car missing essential components might raise red flags. Could this buyer have recourse? This could become a cautionary tale for both buyers and sellers.
Lets hear your thoughts. Crazy custom build ideas? Used car buying advice? Legal perspectives? Share your experiences and lets turn this into a productive conversation.
A Canadian Model X buyer just got a surprise – a 15,000-mile steal that used to be a Tesla mobile mechanic vehicle. The catch? No rear seats or floor. He’s wondering what to do, and this raises some interesting questions for all of us.
Where would you even begin to find replacement seats? Salvage yard? Custom fabrication? Is this a parts-bin special waiting to happen, or a blank canvas for a truly unique Tesla build? Imagine the possibilities: a mini-RV, a luxury cargo hauler, the ultimate tailgating machine.
This situation also highlights the importance of due diligence. How much digging should we do into a used car’s history? Is a low mileage always a good deal, or could a specialized past like this one present unforeseen challenges?
What about the legal implications? Selling a car missing essential components might raise red flags. Could this buyer have recourse? This could become a cautionary tale for both buyers and sellers.
Lets hear your thoughts. Crazy custom build ideas? Used car buying advice? Legal perspectives? Share your experiences and lets turn this into a productive conversation.