• Into The Sky@lemmy.ml
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    They really should disaggregate recalls fixed with OTA updates from recalls that need a physical intervention. Obviously Teslas almost always need an OTA update

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          Lack of quality control

          Cheap paint work

          Cheap plastics panels all over the car

          Underpaid workers

          Etc

          Keeps the price down

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          No, they are cheap because Tesla built extremely efficient factories, assembly lines and car designs from the start. Try to look up the differences between Tesla and other manufacturers like VW, Toyota etc…

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            They don’t do all the checks in process that are normal in automotive industry. They build them “good enough” and hope for the best. The plastics and frames don’t align and if you work in the industry and benchmark a Tesla you can quickly see where the cut corners

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            efficiency is when you have to recall your cars the most out of anybody because it’s more efficient to get them out the door and in to the suckers customers hands and then fix them later

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            I was joking, they aren’t cheap, they’re average priced for a subpar car. The Ford Maverick is $25,000, a whopping $10,000 cheaper than the Model 3.

            Edit: I’m stupid, I thought the Ford Maverick was the EV model. It’s in fact the Ford Lightning, which starts at $50,000. Teslas are in fact cheap.

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              Are you comparing the price of an EV to a gas powered car? Thats a pretty unrealistic comparison.

              I dont disagree its a subpar car in terms of quality, but for an EV its a really good price.

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              Why are you comparing a compact Tesla to Ford trucks? Teslas are definitely expensive. And the model 3 isn’t $35k, it’s more like $50k.

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        No, they are for some reasons called recalls. Didn’t Tesla recall their entire fleet this spring? It was solved by OTA updates.

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            I don’t know if it’s maybe a judicial thing or something or if they are technically required to do an official recall registered in some system, even if they can actually solve it OTA.

            I would suspect the rules around required recalls are not really updated to reflect the extended amount of issues that a vertical system integrator like Tesla can solve OTA.

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              Ah, it’s one of those cases where de jure isn’t the same reality as de facto and the hack journalist pretends otherwise? Gotcha.

              I’m officially joining team “fuck Musk and his shoddily built rolling ipads, but that’s bullshit bordering on journalistic malpractice”, I guess 🤷

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                I don’t have any agenda, I just tried answering your question.

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                  I’m not complaining about you, I appreciate your answer and am sorry about the confusion lol

                  I was complaining about the law and whomever made the statistics and wrote the article pretending that completely different things are the same, didn’t mean to shoot the messenger!