One Mistake Tesla Owners in Reno Make Too Often

Are you a proud Tesla owner or planning to become one? Tesla's Model S, Model X, Model 3, and Model Y represent the pinnacle of luxury and innovation in the automotive world.

With electric power replacing expensive gas station visits and futuristic features like self-driving capabilities, Tesla has created a niche for eco-conscious consumers who crave both elegance and class.

However, owning a Tesla in Reno comes with the responsibility of preserving its value and aesthetics, and this is where many Tesla owners make a crucial mistake.

PPF for Tesla Model 3 in Reno

The Common Mistake

When you acquire a brand-new Tesla, it's easy to get caught up in the excitement of the purchase. You sign the paperwork at the Reno dealership or Gigafactory 1. They clean it, add floor mats, and install the obligatory license plate tag. With new Tesla keys in hand, you drive your prized possession home, eager to show it off to your friends. 

But here's the catch: once you leave the dealership, the responsibility of maintaining your Tesla becomes entirely yours. The dealer's job is done, and it's up to you to protect your investment.

Over time, if you closely inspect any car older than a couple of years, you'll likely notice a common issue: a plethora of small rock chips or "peppering" on the bumper. When you first purchased your Tesla, it didn't have these blemishes. Even the most careful driving can't shield your car from the harsh conditions of the Reno high desert.

The Solution: Paint Protection Film (Clear Bra)

The solution to this issue is what we call "Clear Bra" or paint protection film (PPF). This isn't a sales pitch; it's a recommendation based on experience. Consider my own current SUV, which I have been driving for a couple of years. The entire front end of my SUV is protected with PPF, and I'd do the same for any new car I purchase.

Admittedly, PPF isn't cheap. A standard full front-end package for a Model 3 in Reno can cost around $1,800. But it's an investment that ensures your Tesla retains its pristine appearance. When you purchase a new car, allocate a budget for PPF because driving around town and seeing your Tesla's front bumper peppered with rock chips is not why you bought this luxury vehicle.

The high cost of PPF is primarily due to labor, as installing it correctly requires expertise. Tesla vehicles are considered luxury cars, and protecting their finish is a no-brainer. With Clear Bra, you won't cringe at the sight of rock chips on your Model S in three years.

Ultimate Protection: Wrapping the Whole Car

For ultimate protection, some Tesla owners opt to wrap their entire cars with a high-performance clear bra like Kavaca PPF. While most road hazards affect the front bumper, various scratches and issues can occur throughout the vehicle. At VIP Auto Spa, we specialize in paint protection film and ceramic coatings. Our expertise extends to luxury yachts and exotic cars.


However, that doesn't mean mid-range luxury car protection has to be expensive. We offer competitive pricing, and our core focus is on luxury daily drivers like your Tesla. If you already own a Tesla or are eagerly awaiting its arrival, consider scheduling an appointment with us in advance.

This way, when your new Tesla arrives, we can swiftly install the paint protection film, allowing you to fully enjoy the open road while keeping your investment in pristine condition.

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