Over 375,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles recalled for a power steering issue a software glitch or a more serious hardware problem? This recall impacts vehicles using software prior to 2023.38.4, raising questions about the increasing reliance on software in our cars. Is this the future of recalls over-the-air updates versus trips to the service center? While Tesla claims a simple software update fixes the issue, this incident might make some drivers wary. Could this lead to a decrease in consumer confidence, particularly for those considering Tesla's Full Self-Driving features? This recall, affecting such a large number of vehicles, begs the question are these isolated incidents or are we seeing a pattern emerging with Tesla's quality control? I predict this will fuel further debate about the long-term reliability and safety of Tesla vehicles. What are your thoughts? Share your experiences and predictions below.
Over 375,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles recalled for a power steering issue a software glitch or a more serious hardware problem? This recall impacts vehicles using software prior to 2023.38.4, raising questions about the increasing reliance on software in our cars. Is this the future of recalls over-the-air updates versus trips to the service center? While Tesla claims a simple software update fixes the issue, this incident might make some drivers wary. Could this lead to a decrease in consumer confidence, particularly for those considering Tesla's Full Self-Driving features? This recall, affecting such a large number of vehicles, begs the question are these isolated incidents or are we seeing a pattern emerging with Tesla's quality control? I predict this will fuel further debate about the long-term reliability and safety of Tesla vehicles. What are your thoughts? Share your experiences and predictions below.