We took our MY, 10 days ago.
We are new Tesla owners - I've written about our concerns, frustrations and hesitation. Tesla has an ego throughout the sales process that is unparalleled IMO. I imagine Fremont HQ is like an episode of Silicon Valley with a bunch of dudes laughing about farts, drinking Red Bull and shrugging shoulders over customer service with sole focus on 'iterations'.
I have no experience to adequately compare the radar v cameras debate. The lumbar support is undoubtedly frustrating. Having said that we did our first long round trip, 600KM this past weekend. About 10 km from home, husband and I started talking about saving up for a Retirement Roadster.
Are there nicer finished exteriors out there? Yep.
Are there nicer finished interiors out there? Yep.
Will ICE OEM's up their game? Yep.
Do other OEM's have a great interface and software? No.
Do other OEM's have battery and charging tech like Tesla? No and not even close.
This last bit is really critical to me cause we were considering a Mach-E and I am SO glad we didn't go that route having just done a long road trip.
If you could match Tesla with a proper sales / customer care / PR company the OEM's wouldn't be able to compete.
We are new Tesla owners - I've written about our concerns, frustrations and hesitation. Tesla has an ego throughout the sales process that is unparalleled IMO. I imagine Fremont HQ is like an episode of Silicon Valley with a bunch of dudes laughing about farts, drinking Red Bull and shrugging shoulders over customer service with sole focus on 'iterations'.
I have no experience to adequately compare the radar v cameras debate. The lumbar support is undoubtedly frustrating. Having said that we did our first long round trip, 600KM this past weekend. About 10 km from home, husband and I started talking about saving up for a Retirement Roadster.
Are there nicer finished exteriors out there? Yep.
Are there nicer finished interiors out there? Yep.
Will ICE OEM's up their game? Yep.
Do other OEM's have a great interface and software? No.
Do other OEM's have battery and charging tech like Tesla? No and not even close.
This last bit is really critical to me cause we were considering a Mach-E and I am SO glad we didn't go that route having just done a long road trip.
If you could match Tesla with a proper sales / customer care / PR company the OEM's wouldn't be able to compete.