AnxietyRanger
Well-Known Member
No, your one week old Model S is exactly what you ordered. If you thought it wasn't much different than a model 3, why did you buy it for $40,000 more? Maybe because you can't get a Model 3 until 400,000 others ahead of you do and you want to enjoy a Tesla now? Maybe you wanted a larger car? The Model S is always improving-- but you knew that before you ordered.
Indeed, that is why the smart move is to never buy a Tesla, if you care about having the latest for a while. Getting it right is near impossible with multiple product changes every quarter at random times and delivery times panning months.
It is just an impossible equation for customers who care about such things. Like buying an iPhone that instead of coming out once a year would be changed at random times every month...
So, I agree, smart people should know this and act accordingly. I certainly will. If I buy a next Tesla, it will have to be a real need, real must to buy at that time, otherwise it will just go terribly wrong so likely.
Impulse buying the I-Pace once available seems like a better bet.