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For a guy who doesn’t own a Tesla you sure are on here commenting a lot.The one thing I loathed about possibly owning a Tesla is the Fandom that I have watched and read about for years. I didn't want to become a member of Tesla Fanboy Mafia. I understand being excited about the brand, but the blind loyalty turned me off. I consider myself brand agnostic. I am not brand loyal and I realize all makes/models have their issues. What I have never experienced with any other brand is the fanboy blind loyalty that results in personal attacks that are baseless, just to defend the Tesla brand.
Anyway, I still have my MY order on hold. I'm sure the fanboys are wanting to tell me to go buy an Audi/BMW/Mercedes/Toyota/Honda et al since my standards are probably too high. I'm supposed to forgive poor workmanship in order to get the awesome battery tech, right? I can't have both at this time in Telsa's growth, that much seems apparent to me.
I'd be forgiving of some of the shoddy workmanship and quality if I had confidence the service centers would correct the issues, but there sure are a lot of worrisome stories of things being Within Spec that just don't look acceptable.
could not replicate customer compaint....
Should have gotten that Premium interior. Hell of an Easter Egg though.
For a guy who doesn’t own a Tesla you sure are on here commenting a lot.
I don’t see anything official in that article. They only interview the alleged occupants, who also appear to have clear opinions on what a Tesla is, which makes me wonder why you would choose a Tesla if you believe it’s shoddy. No official word from Tesla.Officially confirmed
There are two big problems I have had owning a Tesla. The first is awful, overworked "customer service" that is nearly impossible to get a hold of. Obviously a problem if you want to get the many warranty repairs your car needs done. Also, good luck calling them, the mobile app is your only real choice to have a shot at getting any reply at all. Just to cover my butt from fanboys, yes I know not all service centers are bad, and maybe your 300,000 mile 2013 Model S has never needed service once. Please spare me, I'm talking about MY experience.The one thing I loathed about possibly owning a Tesla is the Fandom that I have watched and read about for years. I didn't want to become a member of Tesla Fanboy Mafia. I understand being excited about the brand, but the blind loyalty turned me off. I consider myself brand agnostic. I am not brand loyal and I realize all makes/models have their issues. What I have never experienced with any other brand is the fanboy blind loyalty that results in personal attacks that are baseless, just to defend the Tesla brand.
Anyway, I still have my MY order on hold. I'm sure the fanboys are wanting to tell me to go buy an Audi/BMW/Mercedes/Toyota/Honda et al since my standards are probably too high. I'm supposed to forgive poor workmanship in order to get the awesome battery tech, right? I can't have both at this time in Telsa's growth, that much seems apparent to me.
I'd be forgiving of some of the shoddy workmanship and quality if I had confidence the service centers would correct the issues, but there sure are a lot of worrisome stories of things being Within Spec that just don't look acceptable.
I dont doubt the claim, but there are a few checkpoints like car being transported, car being washed prior to delivery, that would have caught this in one form or another,