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Old 09-05-2023, 09:53 AM   #1737
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....Their build quality inside and out is subpar. Their paint is the worst in the industry. To me, all I can come up with is "range" and their charging network (but to me that's becoming irrelevant since other brands can utilize it now).
The build quality has improved, and as far as paint, can it possibly any worse than what is on a GEN1 86?

You pretty much nailed it though, it is the charging network combined with a similar sense of "prestige" that Apple has with their iProducts.

Range isn't really a factor I don't think. Most other similarly priced EVs have similar ranges, give or take.

Obviously other EVs are selling so Tesla isn't the only choice, but for a lot of folks it seems to be first choice.
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Perhaps this is just a recall, or a request to summarize, but at this point in time, in the EV industry, why would anyone pick a Tesla over any other EV? And I'm talking about your ho hum boring daily commuter.

The obvious answer is range (and depending on many factors, possibly price). What's this "Tesla tech" being referenced? Their self driving aids are nothing special, and IMO only attractive to people that enjoy placing their life into the hands of a computer.

Their build quality inside and out is subpar. Their paint is the worst in the industry. To me, all I can come up with is "range" and their charging network (but to me that's becoming irrelevant since other brands can utilize it now).
Pricing is a big one. At least in the EU, a Model 3 is cheaper than a less powerful automatic -petrol- Golf, a plug-in Prius or a small electric hatchback.
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^&^^thanks for the answers

When did build quality improve? I drove my brother's new Model Y Performance 2 months ago, and the interior was cheap.

And to answer question about paint, yes. Yes.
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^&^^thanks for the answers

When did build quality improve? I drove my brother's new Model Y Performance 2 months ago, and the interior was cheap.

And to answer question about paint, yes. Yes.
The most recent examples seems to have improved quality (i think certain cars too...mainly Model 3 I believe). Still not amazing but better than it started off as.

Tesla is still the #1 choice because yea, its got the Apple-like cult following and the charging network making road trips a nonissue. You read about the nightmares of the non-Tesla charging networks and its enough to just say hell no to a non-tesla.
But is going that route worth dealing with the Elon factor (which to be fair isnt going to be a deciding factor to many people), the fact you are paying luxury car prices for what amounts to be something built like a 90's GM car, and the fact you pretty much defer nearly everything driving related to the computer....

I wouldnt get one, cuz i still want to DRIVE the thing. I'd like quirky EV's (like VW id.Buzz...although the buzz on that has died down since it looks like a regular van now) or a Honda e, and i think BMW is doing pretty good with their EV's....although they're styling direction (fugly grilles aside) seems to be trending the way MB is....making your premium offerings look cheap as hell for some reason.

Provide me with an EV where i can basically just swap out the ICE and have the exact same "get in and drive, and not think about anything unless i need to" and I'd be on board. Id prefer to not to adjust my habits because of "fuck you that's why".
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When did build quality improve? I drove my brother's new Model Y Performance 2 months ago, and the interior was cheap.
Build quality is different than materials used. I read build quality as panel gaps, squeeks, groans and such. From what I've read on other forums, Tesla has improved it's build quality. Just looking at the new Model 3 you can see it. That is relative however. Still not up to true luxury standards as far as materials or build though IMO.

Tesla's minimalist interior is a nonstarter for me and it's just getting worse (removing stalks from the model 3, the stupid "yoke" steering wheel, etc, moving EVERYTHING to the console. Just yuck.
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Perhaps this is just a recall, or a request to summarize, but at this point in time, in the EV industry, why would anyone pick a Tesla over any other EV? And I'm talking about your ho hum boring daily commuter.

The obvious answer is range (and depending on many factors, possibly price). What's this "Tesla tech" being referenced? Their self driving aids are nothing special, and IMO only attractive to people that enjoy placing their life into the hands of a computer.

Their build quality inside and out is subpar. Their paint is the worst in the industry. To me, all I can come up with is "range" and their charging network (but to me that's becoming irrelevant since other brands can utilize it now).
I would say there are two types of EVs: vehicles like the Bolt, Leaf, Lightning, RZ350, LYRIQ, etc, which are convention and just swap the ICE powertrain for the EV powertrain, and then the new guys like Tesla, Rivian, Lucid Air and premium vehicles like the Hummer EV. The latter companies have included cool tech in the cars, some of which, are features that an ICE could have too like Autopilot, crabwalking, or basic things like large frunks or like the Rivian's pass through storage. The Lexus RZ has no frunk, for instance.

Things that make the Tesla special over a Bolt or Leaf has been range, performance, price, Autopilot/FSD, the UI, the glass, the charging network, OTA updates, frunk size, crash rating, Sentry Mode, pet mode, phone/remote entry, remote warming, summon mode, etc. The charging speed and network is superior, but also the UI for charging is significantly better. The UI shows charging stations on your route, shows the number of open/total chargers, shows you local stores, restaurants, entertainment that are near the station, integrates the stop into a destination you already have in progress, and then it will condition the battery, so the car is ready to charge when you get to the chargers, and then when you get there, charging is as simple as removing the plug and sticking it in the port; the port automatically opens and your car automatically charges; there is no need to pull out a credit card because it will use whatever card is on file in your system. To use an Apple phrase: it just works. Even though other companies can use the network now, I don't believe their vehicles have the same UI experience, but that could be coming. There may be a point when a Lexus RZ has Sentry mode, Party Mode and falcon wing doors, but I doubt it.
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^&^^thanks for the answers

When did build quality improve? I drove my brother's new Model Y Performance 2 months ago, and the interior was cheap.

And to answer question about paint, yes. Yes.
People are still having some build issues, just not with the frequency we used to see them. Panel gaps and other issues. It's gotten a lot better. My uncles model Y has a few panel gap issues and sometimes it is hard to get the hatch to close.


The model 3 does have decent features at the price point. I hate the UI. The adaptive cruise is one of the better that I have used though I still don't like it, dog mode is also super nice if you have pets.
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@Irace86.2.0 for what it's worth, the LYRIQ is also a ground up EV, very similar to the Hummer. That said, I suppose it is a more "conventional" vehicle than a technology showpiece.

Most higher end non-Tesla EVs have most if not all the features you mention. The possible exception is dog mode (although you can leave most of them cooling, it just doesn't display it on the screen). I drove a LYRIQ for about 200 miles, and it did all the things you mention with charging along the route, etc. It uses Google Maps for that so pretty much anything you can get on Maps you can get. It also has a couple of other options for routing if you don't like maps.

I'm not saying they are all mark for mark equal to Tesla, but a lot of it is there, minus maybe what I consider parlor tricks (summon, party mode, that type of crap) that I don't want in my car.

Speaking of Summon, given you can't drive a Tesla hands free when in the vehicle, why would I want to trust it to drive when I'm standing outside of it, and have no other control except cancelling? Just my take on it.
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@Irace86.2.0 for what it's worth, the LYRIQ is also a ground up EV, very similar to the Hummer. That said, I suppose it is a more "conventional" vehicle than a technology showpiece.

Most higher end non-Tesla EVs have most if not all the features you mention. The possible exception is dog mode (although you can leave most of them cooling, it just doesn't display it on the screen). I drove a LYRIQ for about 200 miles, and it did all the things you mention with charging along the route, etc. It uses Google Maps for that so pretty much anything you can get on Maps you can get. It also has a couple of other options for routing if you don't like maps.

I'm not saying they are all mark for mark equal to Tesla, but a lot of it is there, minus maybe what I consider parlor tricks (summon, party mode, that type of crap) that I don't want in my car.

Speaking of Summon, given you can't drive a Tesla hands free when in the vehicle, why would I want to trust it to drive when I'm standing outside of it, and have no other control except cancelling? Just my take on it.
The front packaging on the LYRIQ could have been better. I don't buy the engineers that they wanted to optimize the back. A large frunk is nice for storage/security, and as tall as the LYRIQ is, they could have included a front trunk as is, but definitely with better packaging. Overall, the vehicle comes off more traditional, which is fine. It is a great vehicle. Overall, many manufactures seem to be trying to integrate legacy parts into EVs, even if they are on bespoke, skateboard platforms. You can see this with the accessory components under the hood and why the areas are far from optimized.

Do they have Sentry Mode? If seen a few features from other manufactures, but not all features. Someone might have a buggy app with remote heating. Some might have fueling station maps, but the level of execution or the ease of operation is not on the same level. It is good or good enough, but not as crisp. I liken this to Apple having a more refined and integrated approach where apps are optimized more and features are integrated well. Apple does more for updating older models of phones and providing new features too, which is similar to Tesla. The charging network and the charging experience being a huge part of that integration. They are really boosting the competition up by allowing access to their charging network, even if most people will be charging most of the time at home. For many, it would be a deal breaker to not have access to Tesla's charging network.

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Apple does more for updating older models of phones and providing new features too, which is similar to Tesla. The charging network and the charging experience being a huge part of that integration.
My parents still can't use 3rd party chargers, 19' model 3.
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The front packaging on the LYRIQ could have been better. I don't buy the engineers that they wanted to optimize the back.,,,
The Chinese version has a front trunk, but it's only about the size that could hold the charger case. When you cram the 19.2 charging unit and a second motor under the front, there really isn't much room. Could they have opitimized some more, probably, but the electronics have got to go somewhere. For me, it's not a deal breaker.

It isn't activated yet, but the LYRIQ has the hardware for the equivalent of Sentry mode, including the slot for the SD storage in the trunk.

Having access to the Tesla charging network next year will be nice. There are videos already of LYRIQs charging at the magic dock Tesla chargers in NY.

No vehicle, of course, is perfect for everyone.
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My parents still can't use 3rd party chargers, 19' model 3.
I can't speak to your parent's particular situation or car. Assuming the firmware/software is updated, the car should provide available fast chargers on 3rd party networks, assuming they meet the standards Tesla has set. It may be the case that the 3rd party chargers in their area or that they are going to doesn't meet their high standards.

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Third-party fast chargers that meet our performance and reliability standards will be added to Tesla’s navigation automatically as Qualified Third-Party Chargers. The intent is to ensure a smooth charging experience for Tesla drivers. When drivers navigate to a Qualified Third-Party Charger, the battery automatically preconditions to arrive with an optimal temperature, reducing the amount of time it takes to charge. The following standards will first roll out across Europe and Israel.

Qualified Charging Station Requirements

For a charging station to be included in Tesla’s navigation system, it must meet these conditions over a 60-day period:

1. At least one compatible charging connector
2. Frequently used by Tesla drivers at least once every four days
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To detect inoperable chargers quickly and provide the best experience for our customers, stations will be removed from Tesla’s navigation system if any of the following conditions are met over a 14-day period:

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I can't speak to your parent's particular situation or car. Assuming the firmware/software is updated, the car should provide available fast chargers on 3rd party networks, assuming they meet the standards Tesla has set. It may be the case that the 3rd party chargers in their area or that they are going to doesn't meet their high standards.
Not sure appearing on the nav map in a Tesla and being able to use it are the same thing. @NoHaveMSG seems to be referring to the latter, and your references seem to point to the former.

There is nothing precluding a Tesla from using any 3rd party charger, otherwise it wouldn't be possible for it to appear on the map at all based on the criteria you mention.

@NoHaveMSG seems to be saying that it doesn't work at any 3rd party charger.
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