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In what way?
They have had more digital recalls than any other product ever developed in the history of digital recalls.
They also rate among the 10 highest in physical recalls and required maintenance, despite EVs on average needing far less maintenance than combustion engines.
Tesla's build quality is notoriously bad, with some of the widest part tolerances in the industry. Panels are regularly off by as much as 5° and 2mm.
Have you had other EVs, or was this your only dip into the market?
It’s the only one I’ve owned. I’ve driven about a dozen.
Tesla designed an EV. The others feel like a gas with ev slapped on to it. It’s not even the same experience