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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tesla's have terrible quality. The fanboys overlook a lot. They do have the best tech and performance and range. [/quote] Yep, quality control and customer service is lacking. But as of today, they beat everyone else on tech, range and charging network. Give it a year and there will be so many more choices from traditional manufacturers. [/quote] Eh. I'm the PP above with the X. Teslas are not Hondas or Toyotas, so if you're looking for that level of reliability, they're not for you. The issues we've had over the years have been minor and far outweighed by all the benefits of an electric SUV (that's also arguably the safest SUV on the market and also fun to drive). The nationwide charging network that Tesla has is also a major plus. Traditional manufacturers may have their versions on the market soon, but they won't have the charging infrastructure. [/quote] "Terrible quality" PP here. The charging network is definitely awesome, but most people do not need such a large network. Electric vehicles are at peak efficiency driving in local traffic. They are excellent as commuter cars. The average US household has 2 cars. An electric car is very much a "second car" type of purchase. Faced with reliability and cost considerations, the less expensive but better-made domestic and Korean options are going to look very attractive. I have no idea what the Japanese manufacturers are thinking, they are acting like the Detroit Dinosaurs of the 70s and 80s. Except for Nissan, but Nissan has always been a little spunky. [/quote]
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