whitex
Well-Known Member
It's much like any recall from any car maker... at least for physical recalls. Some take a long time to complete based on parts availability but you can't sue them for refusing to fix the issue if they ARE actively fixing it as quickly as their parts and service capacity allow-- even if that means it takes a while. Doubly so here (compared to a recall) since there's no safety problem endangering the driver.
How many years is reasonable? I'm sure you could sue any car manufacturer if they were deploying recalls unreasonably slowly, or else every car manufacturer would just deploy one car a year for recalls they don't want to do, claim parts availability. Tesla has new parts btw, since they are producing new cars with them.