Seeing as how Consumer Reports rated the Model S the highest car they have ever tested (more than once), you must have very high standards.
All kidding aside, I see that you offer an awful lot of opinion as if they were fact. I also note that you have never actually owned a Tesla. It must be nice to be able to derive so much information from a couple of test drives. I find that to truly appreciate a Tesla (like most things in life), it usually takes more than just a "test drive". Of course, I could be wrong.
That being said, if a "$100,000" Model S is "not good enough for you", I am truly puzzled as to how you think the Model 3 that you allegedly have reserved will somehow suffice? From all that I have read, the model 3 will be a stripped down, smaller version of the Model S. How exactly is that going to be good enough for your high standards?
Lastly, I am truly puzzled by your statement, "you know Tesla can't compete, right"? Judging by all available standards, they seem to be doing just fine. Although I do not own any shares of their company, I certainly wish that I did. In just a few short years, they now have a larger market cap than virtually every single other car company in the world. It seems to me that every other car company is struggling to release a product that will compete with their product rather than the other way around. Perhaps your definition of "compete" means something else?
I assume that you what you meant to say is, "just wait until all these other amazing car companies release all of their EV's. They will all be so much better than Tesla, that Tesla will go bankrupt." Is that what you meant to say? If so, I have a great idea. Let's wait until they release their cars and technology and then see what happens. Until then, we really have no idea, do we?
As always, thank you for your opinions. Please do not confuse them with fact.
Be safe.