Only time will tell but those who have received there model 3 are already reporting issues:
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Yes, and to be honestly: I expected that. The first Roadster had problems, the Model S had problems and the Model X had problems. So why the Model 3 should be perfect since day one?
Its not good and its even worse for the customers. But its the price you pay, if you sell or buy a product which is still in development and not finally tested yet. And its the truth, the first car from the line is not as good as the 100th car and not as good as the 20,000th. Improvements were maid every week.