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J.D. Power Report Says Tesla Vehicles Prone to Problems

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J.D. Power 2020 Initial Quality Study did not favor the quality of Tesla vehicles.

As part of its 2020 Initial Quality Study, Tesla owners reported more problems in their first 90 days of ownership than the other 31 U.S. auto brands included in the study.

The average for 2020 model-year vehicles was 166 problems per 100 vehicles. Tesla had 250 problems per 100 vehicles. Dodge and Kia both rated best at 136 problems per 100 vehicles.

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The Initial Quality Study is one of the most respected indicators of quality in the industry. Now in its 34th year, the study examines problems experienced by owners of new 2020 model-year vehicles during the first 90 days of ownership. Initial quality is determined by the number of problems experienced per 100 vehicles (PP100), with a lower score reflecting higher quality.

“Tesla receives an initial quality score of 250 PP100,” the report said. “The automaker is not officially ranked among other brands in the study as it doesn’t meet ranking criteria. “Unlike other manufacturers, Tesla doesn’t grant us permission to survey its owners in 15 states where it is required,” said Doug Betts, president of the automotive division at J.D. Power. “However, we were able to collect a large enough sample of surveys from owners in the other 35 states and, from that base, we calculated Tesla’s score.”

Tesla’s issues included paint imperfections; body panel alignment; trunks and hood closure; wind noise; and squeaks and rattles.

 
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they arent going to do anything for you. they are too big to fail now. and you are the ant. we are all ants. Tesla customer satisfaction sucks. contrary to you, i bought my tesla brand new, and the thing was treated like trash when they went to fix stuff.
 
That is true. The only thing we can do is to continue to voice our issues. Hopefully we get enough people to do the same and eventually will be loud enough for Tesla to hear. The service center can only do so much. They have no control whatsoever or even a way to escalate issues.
 
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