Steinrikur t1_ixy63by wrote
Reply to comment by brennanfee in Tesla recalls more than 15,000 Australian electric vehicles over faulty tail lights by ninjascotsman
Source?
brennanfee t1_ixzhuss wrote
From the article OP linked:
> Model 3 and Model Y light issue can be fixed with software update
Steinrikur t1_ixzn8vw wrote
Let's not pretend this is the only issue
brennanfee t1_ixzrqa7 wrote
> Let's not pretend this is the only issue
No. But Tesla's are, by far, the most reliable vehicles currently being manufactured. Consumer Reports is again using "recalls" like simple software updates as a metric when they shouldn't be.
This is the problem with most current media on this topic. The concept of a software update that fixes something that the owner wasn't even aware was broken... versus having to take your care in for physical service and possibly lose the use of your vehicle for a few hours or even days are two entirely different consumer experiences.
OTA software updates need to be placed in a separate category from traditional "recalls". In fact, there are some good metrics we could track on software updates... for instance, how long from identification of problem to roll-out of software fix. That would be a good metric to track.
Steinrikur t1_ixzz9zq wrote
I actually agree on that part. The consumer reports is behind a paywall so I didn't see the criteria they used.
My point was that they are indeed #2. Your reason s for calling it bullshit could have come a few comments earlier
brennanfee t1_ixzzyml wrote
> My point was that they are indeed #2.
Due to their bullshit criteria, as I said.
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