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I was considering buying a Tesla a few years ago, but the finish and interior of any other luxury sedan blew the Teslas out of the water, and it's definitely where they are lacking.

However, I wonder if it's harder for Tesla to get better at fit & finish and interiors and quality, or if it's harder for the entrenched players to gut their petrolhead heritage, and sacrifice their lucrative combustion engine business, and especially the lucrative service & repair business it creates.

Another angle is that Tesla is Silicon Valley bred, they're a software company through and through. The other companies treat software as an afterthought, their infotainment systems range from "monstrosities" to "I don't want to claw my eyes out yet". None are good. Some are bearable. Teslas is good, and it's an obvious priority, and software is such a huge part of modern cars and their performance, that the hardware will be commoditized.

It's definitely interesting!




> Tesla is Silicon Valley bred, they're a software company through and through

Are they, really? I'm not impressed. Software is very central to their cars, and I think the end user experience is pretty abysmal. Which is par for a car manufacturer, of course, but I had other expectations given their Silicon Valley heritage. Get Apple involved already! They don't seem to be going anywhere with their own car investments anyway...




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