i don’t mean buying the car, i mean going to a tesla store and taking a car for a test ride to see the car in action for yourself.
all tesla stores offer free test drives, and it would allow you to form a more nuanced position on the pros and cons of tesla’s cars.
you can inspect all the panel gaps up close, see the new features tesla offers, etc…
I don't need to test drive a Tesla to inspect panel gaps. Every time I see one on the road, I look at the panel gaps, and every single time I see misalignment. They're so bad you can spot them from several car lengths away.
It's not acceptable for a luxury car company to get the basics so wrong.
reply
fair enough, you seem to have made up your mind already
reply