Ok i’m willing to die on this hill. I completly agree with you on the cybertruck, it is a truck and trucks suck. But as for the smaller cars the dangrous fudge on wheels part is probably due to people misusing the self-driving feature, if you use your tesla like a normal car and not like a self driving car then it is really good.
On second thoughts the main issue of tesla seams to be that they have horrible quality control, which definitely sucks.
Honestly with traditional car manufacturers now also offering very affordable options in direct competition to the model 3, I think there are several better value options, at least here in Europe.
The design philosophy of removing all physical buttons is also just plain stupid. Tbf, some other manufacturers also do this, but rarely as bad, and most are starting to backpedal.
I totally agree. It’s easy to be awed by less buttons and a bigger screen but when your driving and trying to adjust the air conditioner by opening the menu and pressing the “fan down” button 3 times, it’s so much more annoying not to mention dangerous when compared to a simple tactile knob.
Like the Cyber Truck, loosing body parts on the Highway or won’t start again after washing it. After saying goodbye to technicians and just looking to produce fast and cheap, the teslas are a dangerous fudge on wheels, made by poorly prepared and paid workers.
Ok i’m willing to die on this hill. I completly agree with you on the cybertruck, it is a truck and trucks suck. But as for the smaller cars the dangrous fudge on wheels part is probably due to people misusing the self-driving feature, if you use your tesla like a normal car and not like a self driving car then it is really good.
On second thoughts the main issue of tesla seams to be that they have horrible quality control, which definitely sucks.
Honestly with traditional car manufacturers now also offering very affordable options in direct competition to the model 3, I think there are several better value options, at least here in Europe.
The design philosophy of removing all physical buttons is also just plain stupid. Tbf, some other manufacturers also do this, but rarely as bad, and most are starting to backpedal.
I totally agree. It’s easy to be awed by less buttons and a bigger screen but when your driving and trying to adjust the air conditioner by opening the menu and pressing the “fan down” button 3 times, it’s so much more annoying not to mention dangerous when compared to a simple tactile knob.