Tesla’s interiors are average at best, it’s disappointing to hear that from a premium brand.
What is it in particular that you dislike about the Mercedes? And which model is it?
its an A180.
Has huge plastic air vents and buttons everywhere.. on the wheel, stalks, dashboard, a horrid track pad thing between the seats, all very ugly, old fashioned and unintuitive.. its like going back to a blackberry after using an iPhone. I haven't even tried using the cruise control, too many buttons/complexity - not for me,
Yeah, right. My 9 year old tesla rattles itself at the extent that I get nervous ticks after 2 hour drive. still got 5 years on loan and I am not sure if interior will not fall apart by the end of year 4. Interior quality is no where near the 50k+ priced car. bloody qashqai had 0 rattles compared to this example of great interior quality...
My Tesla is over two years old and zero rattles. Funnily enough I have owned a Qashqai previously, was not a patch on my Tesla, the Nissan software was also horrid and re-booted or failed multiple times. I remember it had a tiny screen with a facebook and eurosport app, which took ages to load, were slow and utterly pointless.
no, he is right. FSD HAD to be ready by end of 2019. it is not even fully launched in US, not even mention anywhere else in the worlds. and regarding share price - it's half the top price now.
FSD is late, obvs. that's a given.
Relating to Tesla share price, All tech companies are down this year, as are indeed all EV companies.... all also the fault of Tesla in your eyes I presume? or perhaps there are other Macro events that are shaping the markets currently, just a thought?!
The fact that someone actually thinks a robotaxi is going to be released any time soon clearly indicates their views are skewed heavily toward the "can do no wrong" part of the spectrum.
the word "soon" is not one I would use. but will it come? Yes. IMHO it's a certainty, just the timeframe that is up for debate.
For me that is not being on a certain part of the "spectrum" or whatever, it was actually instead the primary fundamental in my investment hypothesis when I bought Tesla stock back in 2019.
The car, brand and everything else after that was a secondary (but still important) factor in that decision for me.
I understand you and others don't believe in this tech, but we should be able to politely disagree. Perhaps it is more the case that I look at FSD also from an investor point of view that I can accept the merit in these things/longer term, which currently UK owners see little benefit from?
life is too short and if you hate the car so much why put yourself through the torture?
I also pointed this out many pages ago. Why people who clearly have not liked their Tesla experience and are apparently moving on soon, contribute so much to these pages is a little confusing to me.
Not saying their views are not valid or should not be heard, but the apparent stress and anger emanating form the posts is a tad confusing and unsettling to me. IMHO it's best to concentrate internet posts (and indeed life) on things that you enjoy and add positively to your life and try to avoid other places.