- Wed Nov 27, 2024 4:21 pm
#3663
27 Model Ys Recalled: A Blip or a Bigger Issue?
News of a recall affecting 27 Model Ys due to a seat weld issue raises some interesting questions. While the number of affected vehicles is small, it makes one wonder about Tesla’s quality control. Is this an isolated incident, a sign of potential problems with the newer Texas-built Ys, or simply growing pains as production ramps up? Perhaps more importantly, does this tiny recall foreshadow more significant quality concerns down the line? I’m curious to hear from those who have recently taken delivery of a Texas-built Model Y. Have you noticed any issues with your seats or anything else? This recall, while minor, could be a canary in the coal mine. Let's discuss what this means for Tesla's long-term quality reputation. Could this be the beginning of a trend, or just a bump in the road? I predict more recalls, though hopefully for equally minor issues, as Tesla continues its aggressive expansion. Your thoughts?
News of a recall affecting 27 Model Ys due to a seat weld issue raises some interesting questions. While the number of affected vehicles is small, it makes one wonder about Tesla’s quality control. Is this an isolated incident, a sign of potential problems with the newer Texas-built Ys, or simply growing pains as production ramps up? Perhaps more importantly, does this tiny recall foreshadow more significant quality concerns down the line? I’m curious to hear from those who have recently taken delivery of a Texas-built Model Y. Have you noticed any issues with your seats or anything else? This recall, while minor, could be a canary in the coal mine. Let's discuss what this means for Tesla's long-term quality reputation. Could this be the beginning of a trend, or just a bump in the road? I predict more recalls, though hopefully for equally minor issues, as Tesla continues its aggressive expansion. Your thoughts?
