I've been saying it from Day 1. The hardest part to get right about the electric car is not the electric part, it's the car part. Every car manufacturer in a western industrialized world can learn to build an electric-only powerplant the equal of a Tesla's in about 1/10th the time it will take Tesla to learn to build an automobile with the same level of quality as well as the guys who've been doing it for 50 years already do. And it is highly unllkely -- considering the Tesla's price and "niche" appeal -- that it will survive long enough to reach that equilibrium (hell, it wouldn't have lasted this long without all the government charity).
And apparently Tesla has squandered what it should have learned from 16 years of building cars.
Brand New Tesla Model Y's Roof Flies Off On the Highway
That's a new one.
As if fake wood holding together a car's air conditioning system wasn't bad enough, a user on one of Reddit's Tesla communities has reported that, after taking delivery of a brand new Model Y, the glass roof was peeled off by the wind and blown onto the freeway. To be clear, Tesla doesn't make any convertibles.
The Reddit user says their dad went to pick up the car on Sunday and decided to bring them along in case he had any technical issues with the car. While driving it down California's Highway 580 for a few miles, the pair began to hear a lot of wind noise. After ensuring the windows of the car were all closed, they drove for another moment before the entire glass roof of the car was allegedly sucked off the rails and tossed onto the highway behind them. The video below only shows the aftermath, not the event itself....
This originally was posted on Reddit, and the lone photo the guy took is truly awful (might be an MG-B, might be a 911T, hard to tell) but his video is better.
Check out the Reddit comments posted RE: the build quality experience others comment to. Every Tesla I ever have seen in the flesh had build quality that reminded me of a kit car. I expect to pop the trunk and find a VW flat-4 back there.
And on a related matter ...
Watch a Tesla Model 3 Fail an Automatic Braking Test and Vaporize a Robot Pedestrian
That's a bit unsettling.