I finally got around to doing these, and just bit the bullet.
My June built 71 has the studs, with a nail type head.
There are seven studs on the door, plus one hole at the rear end of the door for a bolt that fixes the trim in place with no room to slide back and forth.
I put some masking tape down first, to help minimize scratching. I removed the nut in the rear and started slowly and carefully prying up starting in the rear. Clips are about every 6-7 inches, and if you can push the plastic clip from underneath using a long thin piece of wood, like a skinny dowel, or a kabob stick like I used in the correct direction then it will slip to the open end over the stud, and it will lift off. Mine were set in the other direction though, so I had to try to pinch the corners of the clip so the trim popped off. It took me about 45 minutes to do the first door. Next one should go quicker. You know how that goes.