It looks to be another data point, and that's generally a good thing IMHO. There's a comment above somewhere that casts doubt on its methodology, but reports of Tesla quality issues certainly aren't anything new [0][1]
To be fair to Tesla in the above article [0] they legitimately question the sample size and some later articles point to improvements [2].
Personally, I'm wary of the quality issues but I still want a Model X. Make of that what you will.
To be fair to Tesla in the above article [0] they legitimately question the sample size and some later articles point to improvements [2].
Personally, I'm wary of the quality issues but I still want a Model X. Make of that what you will.
[0] https://www.businessinsider.com/survey-uk-drivers-say-tesla-...
[1] https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/tesla/model-3
[2] https://www.businessinsider.com/tesla-fixing-quality-issues-...
Edit: formatting, typos and missing reference