manitou820
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The use case for this car is 75% a mother driving kids around.
"Problems? What problems?"
The sticky thread of "Model X Reset Techniques" has SEVEN PAGES of content.
Sounds like CR is more accurate than some of the deniers give credit.
But every car has threads like this. When I had my Porsche GT3, they had major finger follower issues requiring complete engine replacement with less than 10k miles. Older 996 models have the notorious IMS issues that grenade engines. All cars have issues plain and simple. The Model X may have more than many new cars, but it also offers tech and an experience that no other car can match. Plus many of the issues are minor and related to the new tech. The most reliable car on the list you posted is the Lexus GX. That’s based on a Toyota 4-runner, has no advanced driving aids, gets 15mpg, and probably has 10-20 year old tech. It’s reliable partly because it’s using old proven designs, nothing innovative or ground breaking.