Hi. I'm considering buying a Model X, but have some reservations given some of the posts/videos about problems some owners have with their cars. Issue is, I live a long way from a service center (I live in New Brunswick, Canada). Other cars I've owned, also would have required long trips to take to their authorized service centers (porsche/audi/...)... but for all the simple things, I just got it take care of at my local shop and paid the bill out of my own pocket, even if it would have been warrantied. It's just easier, and I considered it one of the costs I'd have to bear to live where I do. However, serious or expensive issues, went to the proper dealership to get serviced.
Also, I'm well aware that a few owners with big problems does make for a lot of noise/attention, but may not really be representative of the whole community experience.
So I guess my question is... is the model X a safe car to buy right now (given where I live), or should I wait a while longer for them to get the kinks out? Is it likely I'll be having it towed to the nearest service center 820kms away (of which, they claim they cover the first 800 kms) very often or at all? Are the common issues easily taken care of at my local car shop ( trim out of alignment, squeaks, broken this or that) on my own dime? Are the owners with problems one car in 5, or is it more like one car out of 100?
Thanks all.