- Sun Mar 30, 2025 2:10 pm
#9547
Danish Model 3 Reliability Raises Concerns for Model Y Owners
A recent report indicating a high failure rate for 2020 Tesla Model 3s in Danish safety inspections has sparked debate about Tesla’s quality control. While the report focuses on the Model 3, the question remains: should Model Y owners be worried? Given the shared platform and components, are similar issues lurking beneath the surface of the Model Y?
Some argue that these findings are isolated to an older model year and that Tesla has likely addressed these problems in newer vehicles. Others express concern that these issues reflect a systemic problem with Tesla’s manufacturing processes and predict similar problems will surface in other models, including the Y, as they age.
What are your thoughts? Have you experienced any reliability issues with your Model Y, particularly with brakes, lighting, suspension, or steering? Do you think these Danish findings are cause for concern for Model Y owners, or are they an anomaly? Let’s discuss the potential implications for future Tesla models and the overall perception of Tesla's build quality. How might this impact resale values and customer trust?
A recent report indicating a high failure rate for 2020 Tesla Model 3s in Danish safety inspections has sparked debate about Tesla’s quality control. While the report focuses on the Model 3, the question remains: should Model Y owners be worried? Given the shared platform and components, are similar issues lurking beneath the surface of the Model Y?
Some argue that these findings are isolated to an older model year and that Tesla has likely addressed these problems in newer vehicles. Others express concern that these issues reflect a systemic problem with Tesla’s manufacturing processes and predict similar problems will surface in other models, including the Y, as they age.
What are your thoughts? Have you experienced any reliability issues with your Model Y, particularly with brakes, lighting, suspension, or steering? Do you think these Danish findings are cause for concern for Model Y owners, or are they an anomaly? Let’s discuss the potential implications for future Tesla models and the overall perception of Tesla's build quality. How might this impact resale values and customer trust?