…they're just not quite there yet.
IMO they are absolutely there. And Tesla being production limited despite price increases, tax incentive expirations, and production doubling year over year would support my position.
I absolutely love my Tesla (used 2019 model S 85D). I drive 90 minutes to MCO and use the super charger for 10 min or so on the way there to hit MCO at 65%. That covers sentry mode (employee lot can be brutal) and my drive hone. Sentry mode burn 2% per day and I want to get home above 10%…ideally closer to 20%.
The rest of the time charging is at home while I sleep. I cant recall the last time I stood in line waiting for someone to buy lottery tickets!
And the car itself is just amazing. More performance than anything ive ever driven before, let alone owned. I can be at a red light and when it turns green be over 50 mph by the other side of the intersection! And the FSD (im not in beta so i just get highway for now) makes that 90 min trip to work breeze. Sit there and monitor just like the plane’s autopilot.
Maintenance? What maintenance? The only fluid to replace is windshield washer fluid and the only thing to wear out is tires. Even the brakes should last 200k miles as you never use mechanical brakes except for emergency stopping and that last 5 mph to stop. The rest is regen braking so no wear and it actually converts that energy back into the battery.
EV batteries will be recycled at end of life to make new batteries so basically the mining efforts will be much reduced once the global conversion is completed… unlike the constant drilling and searching for oil now.
OTA updates? Amazing. The car gets better with age, not worse. Creature comforts like a pin to open the glove compartment, summon mode, sentry mode, fart mode, submarine mode, spotify, dog mode, the app to remote start, turn on climate, sched maintenance, see location, honk the horn / flash lights and frunk are all just icing on the cake.
TLDR. Teslas are there. Theres a reason Tesla owners do all the advertising for Tesla.