It is bad enough that software/games are released before they are finished. But a car that is not finished??? They better offer FREE (Parts & Labor) transmition replacements until a "Perminant" one can be developed.
I agree with you completely, for the price of that car this transmition better work and if it doesnt it surely needs to be replaced for free, especially if they KNOW it will break.
geez read the frickin link before posting your whiny BS!
they are thinking of producing the car with the weak transmission, and replacing them when they get a good one developed- yes free. why would they publicize something like this and not do it for free?
Ok, so Tesla would wait? A normal car manufacturer could do that but Tesla isn't a normal car manufacturer. It's a relatively small company with limites rescources. They can't afford to wait while they are completely dependant on external parties to deliver te goods. As you might know electric engines have a much, much higher torque compared to their power than conventional engines. And... since it's a sportscar they can't put in a truck transmission. Software development might have some similarities to car manufacturing for a big company but for a small company that's definately not the case.
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It is bad enough that software/games are released before they are finished. But a car that is not finished??? They better offer FREE (Parts & Labor) transmition replacements until a "Perminant" one can be developed.
I agree with you completely, for the price of that car this transmition better work and if it doesnt it surely needs to be replaced for free, especially if they KNOW it will break.
geez read the frickin link before posting your whiny BS!
they are thinking of producing the car with the weak transmission, and replacing them when they get a good one developed- yes free. why would they publicize something like this and not do it for free?
Ok, so Tesla would wait? A normal car manufacturer could do that but Tesla isn't a normal car manufacturer. It's a relatively small company with limites rescources. They can't afford to wait while they are completely dependant on external parties to deliver te goods. As you might know electric engines have a much, much higher torque compared to their power than conventional engines. And... since it's a sportscar they can't put in a truck transmission. Software development might have some similarities to car manufacturing for a big company but for a small company that's definately not the case.