We purchased our 3rd Tesla several months ago (2012 S P85, 2017 S 100D, 2018 X 100D). Compared to our previous ICEs (including luxury cars), overall we've had fewer problems with our Tesla cars. The S P85 had more issues, since the Model S design was new, and it took a while for Tesla to refine the battery pack and motor design - after that, it required less maintenance than an ICE - and our S 100D and X 100D have been great. As pointed out, the forums and media tend to focus on a small number of owners with issues. All manufacturers have a small number of owners with horror stories. The difference between Tesla and the others - Tesla has more visibility - if Tesla does a recall or there's an accident - it's reported in the news. The other manufacturers get relatively little press coverage, even through numerically they have more major accidents and much larger recalls than Tesla. If many owners were having major issues, the forums would be swamped with complaints - Tesla's customer loyalty would tank. And that isn't happening. For anyone that is considering purchase of a Tesla, due your research. Compare Tesla ownership with the ownership of other vehicles. Do a test drive - ask questions - and only purchase a Tesla if/when you're confident you're making the right decision. Though, once you take a test drive, it's hard to go back to an ICE...
Tesla is not only a car...It is also "one-of-a-kind" experience which you will not get with any other car including luxury cars.
As a new MX owner with a number of things that need to be fixed by the SC, I would still say buy it! There is nothing like it on the market and if you like tech then there is nothing that will probably come close to the MX in the next 5 years. Good luck with your decision.
We picked up our 100D in early August '18. We have had it for a month and a half. Not going to lie, it has had a few issues. But Tesla is making them right, and while slightly annoying while happening, the car is amazing! We are currently waiting for our X to come back from getting a complete battery replacement this week. They will stop it off at our house tomorrow am, and pick up the loaner (brand new S100D) at that time. It has been gone for a week. Halfway home from delivery one of the FWD stopped latching and we had to continue to drive 230km with the alarm beeping and the door open (about an inch). They fixed that one in the driveway, mobile service drove 400km to fix it! The battery one is a manufacturing fluke and they had to flatbed the car 400km to the nearest SC. While there may be issues with your car, I will say that (so far) Tesla has gone out of their way to make things right with the smallest impact on our lives. In the big picture they are a "baby" car company making very complex machines with fancy parts. Things aren't always perfect. But I love the vision of the company and willing to put up with some growing pains to drive their car. We plan to buy another in the next year or so (probably an M3) to replace our 2017 Bolt. I smile every time I look at it. I have laughed out loud while driving it. I second the "it isn't just a car, it is a one-of-a-kind driving experience"
I've been driving my X for over a year with zero issues (outside of someone rear ending me, but that doesn't count). Enjoy your X!
If you already have a 50a circuit, I would question whether or not you need to spend the money on a HPWC and 100a circuit. We've owned 5 EVs over the last 7 years and we've never really needed more than a 50a (welder or dryer) circuit. Unless you plan to drive a long way in the morning, come home, and drive a long distance again in the evening, the extra amperage doesn't help much, if at all. You just end up charging faster while you're asleep.
BINGO. Im not exactly "rich," so having owned the nicest car i've ever owned makes me appreciate it more. i feel blessed and lucky to drive such a nice car when most people are stuck driving literal POSes. So no, i'm not going to complain if it takes a tesla employee 48 hours to email me. Humility and graciousness eludes a lot though. While paying a lot of money for a car should entitle you to a flawless experience, this is real life and nothing goes as planned. Human beings are on the other side and are doing the best they can to put food on the table. Nobody is intentionally sabotaging cars on the factory or going out of their way to wrong someone, but a lot of people act like tesla has a vandetta against them.
498 miles on my new 75D, there was some problem which delayed delivery a week or so while they waited for parts at the service center. No other issues. Rides and drives like a dream. More than enough power to catch anything on the road. Still learning about the myriad settings. You'll love it.
After both the Audi e-tron quattro and Mercedes EQC are known, it is safe to say that the X is the best of the pack for quite some tome and safe to order IMO.
Wish it had more range but other than the yellow line that I’m beginning to think is software related since it only came back after an update my vehicle dec 2016 has been flalwless. I drove an 18 when I picked up my new p3 and definitely some sound insulation improvements.... buy it!!!
I would go for it unless you are unusually picky about every single little imperfection. We've had our MX since Feb and now just completed 10k miles and the whole experience is just awesome! Wife and kids are totally in love with it too. Nothing has gone wrong so far, but there were a few very minor build issues that I will get sorted at first service. I'm so glad we took the risk with this car, it is totally worth it!
My wife and I have a 100D Model X with 5000 miles on it and we love it - we had a rubber trim issues on a falcon wing door and the SC fixed super it fast (they offered mobile rangers but it was just easier to get it done over a weekend we were gone). No other concerns at all and we use it like the family truckster - super comfortable, quiet, fast and convenient. It also gets the range as advertised and I drive from Silicon Valley to our Truckee CA house almost every week.
On the way up, 220 miles, the foothills start at Auburn and 6500 feet of climbing in 70 miles and it costs between 1.5 and 2 miles per mile traveled so at highway speed you can’t make it. I stop for 30 minutes and charge in at Rocklin SC. The other direction Truckee to the valley no problem to make it without stopping to charge.
Short story: Personal experiance, if your car was made AFTER March 2018 you should be good. Mine was made in August 2018, have not had any of the commonly mentioned (issues) my main concerns being the doors/sensors/alignment of trims etc Longer story: Researched tesla about a year before i pulled the trigger, loved the look of the car, reviews had me a little worried (part of rhe reason i waited a year) got a deal on a "showroom" model that never made it to the showroom (i bought it first). The big thing to consider about tesla is unlike other car companies Tesla doesnt release new models by year, they do it when they want so what month it was made is important. Cars made in 2018 BEFORE march are basically 2017 models, after march have whatever minor tweaks they did.