I'm not sure that complaining to Tesla is the right way to get the features that you want reinstated. Obviously, they would offer these features if they were able to. It's actually more work for them from a QA and testing standpoint to make these changes in response to government regulation.
Perhaps your media campaign should be directed at changing the restrictions that the government is putting on Tesla. It's unfortunate that the test cars had features that would turn out to be undeliverable from a legal point of view. But what would the alternative be, no test drives until the car had cleared all the government hurdles?
I do agree that if they have now found out that some features are undeliverable, they should be removed from the HK website.
As far as we know, the removal of Google Map is not about any government regulation issue. It is instead a 'company decision'. I think it is reasonable for us to ask for the reason behind, and what 3rd party navigation app they will be providing. Really really disappointed with how Tesla handles the flow of information. For web browser, pretty hopeless at this point I would say. The government will not change anything until they see similar thing in the mainstream.
A Tesla sales confirmed today that they will still provide 3G connectivity for free for 4 years. But its sole purpose will be pushing software updates and internet radio, what a step back for Model S in the Hong Kong market. Not that I will hate the car when I take delivery, but the overall experience is hugely discounted.
Anyone knows what the China spec is like?