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I think Consumers reports anti-Tesla bias is showing. Tesla is so terrible that they have sold every vehicle they can make at least thru the spring. They are so terrible that they have the highest owner satisfacion rating of any car. Tesla must have a lot of people fooled.
I think Consumers reports anti-Tesla bias is showing. Tesla is so terrible that they have sold every vehicle they can make at least thru the spring. They are so terrible that they have the highest owner satisfacion rating of any car. Tesla must have a lot of people fooled.
I guess I'm the exception then. The 4 Tesla's I've owned and the two that my son has have been good quality, reliable cars. I've been driving for 54 years and they have been the most reliable cars I have owned. This includes BMWs Mercedes, Audi, VW, and American brands. A big difference between Tesla and Range Rover is that Range Rover is going broke. People choose with their money.Sales and satisfaction are not always correlated perfectly with reliability. People love range rovers too. One can support Tesla without being an apologist for its vehicles’ poor quality and reliability.
I think Consumers reports anti-Tesla bias is showing. Tesla is so terrible that they have sold every vehicle they can make at least thru the spring. They are so terrible that they have the highest owner satisfacion rating of any car. Tesla must have a lot of people fooled.
I don’t doubt Teslas are very appealing cars. I’m just saying that they have won the EV debate, time to beyond that as their only USP; they are big in the sense that they have the valuation and orders and they charge a pretty penny, but they should learn a thing or two from 100 year old companies that know a thing or two about what makes for good quality and service. You want a trouble free high quality experience if you don’t care for tech like many don’t, compare the experience to owning and servicing a Lexus.I guess I'm the exception then. The 4 Tesla's I've owned and the two that my son has have been good quality, reliable cars. I've been driving for 54 years and they have been the most reliable cars I have owned. This includes BMWs Mercedes, Audi, VW, and American brands. A big difference between Tesla and Range Rover is that Range Rover is going broke. People choose with their money.
I guess I'm the exception then. The 4 Tesla's I've owned and the two that my son has have been good quality, reliable cars. I've been driving for 54 years and they have been the most reliable cars I have owned. This includes BMWs Mercedes, Audi, VW, and American brands. A big difference between Tesla and Range Rover is that Range Rover is going broke. People choose with their money.
Yes...So this comparison was only made against other EV's.
I am sure Jeep, and other ICE cars have lower ratings.
The way the article is presented shows anti Tesla bias methinks.
New cars nowadays are pretty reliable overall. You can be at or near the bottom of the reliability rating and still be very reliable. It's kind of like an illness that strikes one person in a thousand. You can be at double the average risk and still only have one chance in five hundred of ever getting the illness.
Lots of people accuse CU of bias when its results are unfavorable to their preferred brand. I am a big Tesla fanboy, and a big booster for CU. If CU says Tesla's reliability rating is near the bottom of the list, I believe it. From reading these forums, it's consistent with what people report here. Note that CU also says that Teslas are the safest cars on the road! Where's their anti-Tesla bias now?
I agree with most of your comments but I have highlighted one sentence of your post and would like to comment thereon:New cars nowadays are pretty reliable overall. You can be at or near the bottom of the reliability rating and still be very reliable. It's kind of like an illness that strikes one person in a thousand. You can be at double the average risk and still only have one chance in five hundred of ever getting the illness.
Lots of people accuse CU of bias when its results are unfavorable to their preferred brand. I am a big Tesla fanboy, and a big booster for CU. If CU says Tesla's reliability rating is near the bottom of the list, I believe it. From reading these forums, it's consistent with what people report here. Note that CU also says that Teslas are the safest cars on the road! Where's their anti-Tesla bias now?
No hate here. Distrust, yes. Disagreement with their sampling method, yes.This is the feedback CR received from actual owners. They are just reporting what they received. No need to hate.
No hate here. Distrust, yes. Disagreement with their sampling method, yes.
When I read that they have heard from every single cotton picking one of the Tesla owners worldwide and have evaluated those comments, then I might pay a little attention to them. gain, they mostly hear from the ones with a real or imagined axe to grind.
You left out that BMW stands for Bilk My WalletYes...
It is all about the evaluative criteria. Let's see. One manufacturer has made over a million vehicles, and another has made - what, a thousand? A Hundred? How many thousand Rivians have been on the road for - oh let's say two years?
What about GEM cars? Kandis? They have so many on the road. And totally comparable with Teslas...
So let's count the NUMBER of issues of all EV makes, ignoring the PERCENTAGE of the vehicles which needed service. Yeah - that's the ticket!
And of course, there has never been a vehicle manufactured by the Big Three that had issues, either on delivery or after a few miles. And certainly not VW or MB, Austin, MG, or Fiat. Look how well respected are all Fiats. And the YUGO? The Subaru 360?
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(Never came up with one for Chrysler, sorry)
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