I definitely agree that there are a bunch of us that are a spoiled lot.
Heck one person was so obsessive every year he would get a new Xpel ultimate protection for it. I can't even imagine how much the environment suffers because of him. Probably throws food away that doesn't look just right.
With that being said I do think there are so complaints that are justified.
Auto Pilot was something people PAID for with their money. Sure we did so knowing it was going to be a little bit before release. But, when little bit turns into 8+ months I can understand the frustration. It's also because we paid for something we don't really know will even work that well. So there is that underlining concern.
The entire P85D was REALLY misleading. I'm sorry, but Tesla misled their customers and weren't honest about it's actual performance. Some of this was just an honest mistake on Tesla's part, but having those complaints is a feedback mechanism for Tesla to be more careful. It helps them understand the market demands across the globe, and not just in the US. Just look at the number of sales and the growth in sales of Electric cars in Europe. It's hugely important for Tesla to understand the european market and what the european market expects.
For me I don't really have any complaints like that. Most of my complaints are of the normal car guy type. Where I poke fun at the ineptness of the blindspot monitoring system for example.
My feeling summed up after driving the 70D for a couple months is they made a brilliant car, but not quite the right car.
It needs to be smaller
It needs to be MASSIVELY RELIABLE.
It needs to be simpler. No weird door handles that burn your hands in 100 degree weather.
It needs to be resistant to dents, or have some self healing capability
It needs to figure out when it needs a reboot and reboot itself.
Because the drive itself is so amazing.
Don't get me wrong I love this car, but the Model 3 is going to be insane. If Tesla can keep everything together till then.