Porsche doesn't "update" the software. They only allow you to purchase "options"; and the function itself is optional (and requires a subscription). Porsche isn't going to reach into my car and f*ck it up as Tesla does on a routine basis. Also, if something does require service, Porsche has a network of service centers that you can call on the phone and talk to an actual human being, as opposed to sending a message via an app into space which may or may not get answered in anything like a timely fashion. They still have an outstanding eMMC recall out, that has not been addressed in many months. I am tired of having to set up service appointments, and waste my time, to fix errors in their code which they should have caught (and fixed) BEFORE they pushed it out to the fleet. If your physician functioned with the degree of diligence that Tesla does, you would sue them for malpractice (and you would win; or perhaps your heirs would...).
I want an adult car company that actually wants to produce a product I want to buy, and wants to keep my business. That's all I want. I don't want a software company which doesn't know how to beta-test software messing up my vehicle and refusing to even provide any degree of basic customer service. No car company is perfect, and I'm not looking for perfection. I am looking for reasonable professional demeanor and basic service (and the lack of intentional damage to what is, in fact, my property...).