Those interior images are not renders. They may be retouched to make the colors pop and the background look interesting, but I sat in the exact car that they used for the photos.
Those interior images are not renders. They may be retouched to make the colors pop and the background look interesting, but I sat in the exact car that they used for the photos.
BMW sold around 9,000 just in the U.S. market, so I’d say it’s considerably more than 15,000 globally.
Looks like Mercedes pushed 13,000 S class in the U.S.
Approximately one (1) metric fuck ton
To get headlines with sub-10-second quarter miles and over 500 miles of range. Those are the things that will cause people to sit up and pay attention.
How many S-class, 7-series, and A8 sold in 2019? That’s the competition, not Model S.
Oooh, huge disagree.
They have a new 720,000 sq ft greenfield factory in Arizona. The 2020 production target is 20,000 vehicles.
Oh I don’t know - friends of mine have owned three Teslas (2x S and a 3, with a Y on order - gluttons for punishment), and they have had so many warranty claims and cars hauled back to the mothership over the years that if Tesla gave frequent flier miles they would probably have a free trip to Mars by now. So I will…
I think the issue is that a lot of people don’t understand manufacturing and assembly, so they just think “well it works right?”
12k miles....that’s seriously low expectations.
absolutely agree. Tesla is on my list of “cars to avoid”. Proudly sharing the space with FCA/Jeep and some other Peugeots...
See, in a real car company quality would have been involved from the design stage.
I feel like this is a missed opportunity. The tagline should be “Goodmess Inside.”
He/she probably would have, but Elon promised delivery, so this is what you get.
All goodwill...wouldn’t want to trigger Lemon Laws
I’d probably think it was funnier had I not had to spend 10 + hours disassembling and reassembling my vehicle to correct the gaps and alignment.
Came for “shockingly janky”. Leaving satisfied.