Tesla, more than any other manufacturer, has to prove that it is capable of building quality, durable vehicles.
The Tesla Model 3 may be more "stylish" but the Bolt is the body style that people are actually buying ... the CUV form factor (today's hatchback / wagon). The trunk opening in the Model 3 is like a mail slot. Doesn't matter how big the trunk is if you can't get anything into it.
The Tesla 3 will be using Tesla's first steel bodyshell. Have they applied the lessons other manufacturers have learned about rust protection? Unknown. And I don't like what I've seen of the interior.
And ... although Mr Musk could change this with a snap of his fingers ... I won't buy a Tesla until I can walk into a UAP/Napa or other independent shop and buy wheel bearings, brake pads, shock absorbers, tie-rod-ends, etc and until any body shop can get OEM sheet metal for it. GM? No problem. Tesla? Nope! Tesla service centers only.
The Tesla Model 3 may be more "stylish" but the Bolt is the body style that people are actually buying ... the CUV form factor (today's hatchback / wagon). The trunk opening in the Model 3 is like a mail slot. Doesn't matter how big the trunk is if you can't get anything into it.
The Tesla 3 will be using Tesla's first steel bodyshell. Have they applied the lessons other manufacturers have learned about rust protection? Unknown. And I don't like what I've seen of the interior.
And ... although Mr Musk could change this with a snap of his fingers ... I won't buy a Tesla until I can walk into a UAP/Napa or other independent shop and buy wheel bearings, brake pads, shock absorbers, tie-rod-ends, etc and until any body shop can get OEM sheet metal for it. GM? No problem. Tesla? Nope! Tesla service centers only.
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