2016 Model X screen bubbles, wonky wings, and leaky seals

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I'm about to say yes to a used 2016 Model X with around 98k miles. But I've got some concerns. The screens are bubbling up, the Falcon wings are acting up, and the seals are looking rough. Has anyone else dealt with these issues? Are they major problems or just cosmetic problems?
 
I'm about to say yes to a used 2016 Model X with around 98k miles. But I've got some concerns. The screens are bubbling up, the Falcon wings are acting up, and the seals are looking rough. Has anyone else dealt with these issues? Are they major problems or just cosmetic problems?
Be sure to ask the owner for the repair history; he can access it online, download it, and send it over to you. Is this a Performance model? Has he replaced any drivetrains?
 
I'm about to say yes to a used 2016 Model X with around 98k miles. But I've got some concerns. The screens are bubbling up, the Falcon wings are acting up, and the seals are looking rough. Has anyone else dealt with these issues? Are they major problems or just cosmetic problems?
I've dealt with similar issues on used cars. The bubbling screen and Falcon wing doors can be costly repairs, not just cosmetic, so make sure to factor that into your decision.
 
I'm about to say yes to a used 2016 Model X with around 98k miles. But I've got some concerns. The screens are bubbling up, the Falcon wings are acting up, and the seals are looking rough. Has anyone else dealt with these issues? Are they major problems or just cosmetic problems?
How much are you getting it for?
 
I've dealt with similar issues on used cars. The bubbling screen and Falcon wing doors can be costly repairs, not just cosmetic, so make sure to factor that into your decision.
Yeah, those Falcon wing doors can really drain your wallet if something goes wrong.
 

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