>neighbor raves about his Tesla
>frowns at me when I bought a brand new Lexus
>tells me how Teslas are the best cars in the world
>had to send his Model S back to Tesla about once or twice a month
>had to replace the Drive Motor Twice
>shutters to think what would happen to this dumbass once the car is out of warranty
>he went ahead and pre-orders the Model 3
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/car-technology/news/a27094/consumer-reports-tesla-model-s-not-recommended-on-reliability/
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/10/20/lexus-rolls-tesla-stumbles-in-reliability-survey.html
Teslafags are the new Macfags, aren't they?
>>15085070
They are Macfags
>>15085070
theyre not new
theyve always been like that
>>15085134
I guess so. I mean what idiot would pay $1200 for 10 years which is his car note when I'm pretty sure the car won't last for 10 years. Shit even his door handles are falling apart after less than a year and a half.
Weird, why haven't I heard of their reliability issues? Hypothetically Elon Musk said Tesla are the most reliable cars on the market because of how they are design:
-simple drive train means fewer parts and not complicated like an internal combustion engine
-21st century technology instead of 20th century
This alone should make Tesla more reliable.
>>15085151
Sounds like the old days in the Soviet Union
>pay money now
>maybe you get car in decade, tovarich
>>15085211
Yea feel sorry for the guy, besides his insistence on Macs/Teslas being superior he's not an asshole. I seriously don't know what he will do when the car goes out of its 55k miles warranty especially since he's already at 30k miles and he already needed like 5-6 12V battery replacement.
>>15085181
They are pretty well designed apparently, but yeah, they're gonna have kinks to work out.
>>15085181
They have a lot of reliability issues with the drive motor, door handles, and some other interior things. It's why Consumer Reports took back their good reliability rating for the Model S.
>>15085218
He didn't understand that he was a guinea pig when he signed the contract. They made the model S look sporty instead of economical because they wanted to appeal to both markets. The more people that buys into the hype = the more cars sold = bigger sample size to adjust parts and maintenance going forward with new models based on customer feedback.
It's very simple, you never buy a first of anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFUNPpn4080
This news guy explained it pretty well, a lot of it is just a few isolated incident and/or user failure. He owns a Tesla himself and he's probably one of the most trusted guy known for his unbiasness.